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DEPARTMENT OF PRINTING 

KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 

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FOREWORD 



This Record of the Alumni of tlie Kansas State Agricultural 
College, issued at the end of the first half century of its work, is 
most convincing evidence of the usefulness of the institution. The 
most notable contribution the past half century has made to educa- 
tional ideals is that of education for service. Kansas was one 
of the first states of the union to accept the conditions of the Mor- 
rill act, and she has done her part in making the new education. 

The record here presented is a brief outline of hundreds of 
lives that have been influenced by the College. It is a record of 
which the institution and the State may well be proud. In it are 
the stories in brief of the success of men and women who have 
worked to make life better and brighter. These brief notes merely 
suggest the work done. Many of these one-line records of "House- 
wife" enfold stories of a noble womanhood that has blessed a 
family and been an inspiration to a community. The simple rec- 
ord "Farmer" expands into a successful life of endeavor for bet- 
ter agriculture and a higher type of rural civilization. 

The pages tell of the success of co-education, of romance, of 
homes in which K. S. A. C. traditions have been a part of life; and 
from these homes have come sons and daughters who share the 
honor of being alumni. The lists of the later years bear many 
names familiar to students of the earlier days: Haines, Failyer, 
Griffing, Berry, Reed, Hopper, Knostman, Lightfoot, Willard, Cal- 
vin, Coons, Sikes, Elliott, Breese, Gale, Sanders. 

Unfortunately, there are presented only the records of those 
who "have finished the course." The College also has influenced 
for good thousands of men and women whose names are in the 
lists of former students, but who did not graduate. 

The alumni and students have been a force in the growth of 
the College, State, and Nation — a force that will grow greate;* as 
each member recognizes the possibilities of the services that he 
may render. A closer organization, with more local associations of 
alumni and former students, can give the State a more definite idea 
of the College needs, and can help it to accomplish the purpose for 
which it was created. 

H. J. Waters 



To tlu Aliinmi: 

The Alumni Association of the Kansas State Agricultural Col- 
lege, at its annual meeting, June 18, 1912, instructed its Board of 
Directors to assess each member one dollar, collect the necessary 
data, and publish a register of the graduates. 

The occasion of the semi-centennial being at hand, the Board 
believed that information concerning the alumni would be ap- 
preciated, and began the collection of funds and data. 

The task has required more time than the Board at first sup- 
posed would be necessary. The graduates of the College are scat- 
tered widely, and considerable effort has been required to secure 
even an incomplete directory. Several communications have been 
addressed to members who did not respond to the first or second 
inquiry, and every effort made to secure information. When no 
information has been secured, the last known address and occupa- 
tion is given and the name is starred in the record. Members are 
urged to keep the association informed concerning changes of ad- 
dress or occupation, that the College may have a correct directory 
and the labor of issuing later reports be minimized. 

Directors at Large 

h. c. rushmore, '79 
Frances L. Brown, 'OU 
Herman W. Avery, '91 

Directors, Manhattan Association 
C. M. Breese, '87 
Albert dickens, '93 

Director, Kansas City, Mo., Association 
Frank J. Yeoman, '98 



COLLEGE HISTORY 



The entire history of a college can never be written. What 
an institution is depends upon the ideals and activities of so many 
individuals that none can trace results to their origin. At first a 
thought in the mind of one, it is no sooner shared with another 
than it begins to undergo modification, and as still others become 
involved, it is further developed and elaborated. 

No college president may claim all of the credit or be charged 
with all of the blame for his administration. Without his faculty 
he can do but little that is constructive, and the latter cannot evade 
a certain degree of responsibility for his errors. The members of 
the governing board have a part, and often a dominant one, in 
shaping the destiny of an institution. 

But the makers of college history are not limited to its offi- 
cers; the student body itself has a considerable influence. You 
may take a boy in college, but you cannot make him think as you 
do, always; and the settled thought of a body of students will have 
its effect on the management. Moreover, many of the students, 
especially those who are graduated, continue to make college his- 
tory for many years, or throughout a lifetime. One interested in 
Alma Mater can help her in hundreds of little ways and sometimes 
in a few large ones. 

The citizens of the state and the nation have in the aggregate 
a large, in fact at times a determining effect upon a college. And 
so we see that the history of a college cannot be completely 
written, any more than we can trace all of the material atoms of a 
tree to the rocks, winds, and waters that have held them. As a 
flower crowns with beauty and perfume the unnumbered details of 
chemical and physical processes, so our colleges are blossoms grow- 
ing from the social order which characterizes modern civilization, 
and who shall say to any: "Thou hadst no part in their produc- 
tion?" 

The student body knows little of college history in the mak- 
ing; even many of the faculty do not know what is going on, or ap- 
preciate the signiflcance of that of which they know. Those in 
closest touch known only in part. Hence any one who writes college 
history becomes at once the target for shafts of criticism and cor- 
rection from those who have seen other things or seen through 
other glasses. At several periods in the history of our College, 
feeling has been scourged to such keenness of sensibility that judi- 
cial consideration of the situation was impossible, and to write of 
it now is almost to invite rejoinder and controversy. The general 



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excellence of the administration of the College is shown by the 
fact that, with the exception of short intervals, whenever the radi- 
cal changes have taken place, the student body has for the most 
part been loyal to the then existing order. 

The Kansas State Agricultural College was really founded in 
the hearts of early settlers of Manhattan who, February 9, 185S, 
obtained a charter for Bluemont Central College. This was estab- 
lished under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and, 
while of the standard classical type, provided for an agricultural 
department, and experiments upon soils, trees, crops, etc. To the 
presence of this compact body of forceful men, enthusiastic and 
self-sacrificing in the cause of education, is probably due the loca- 
tion of the Agricultural College at Manhattan. February 16, 1SG3. 
the State accepted the offer of the church to donate Bluemont Col- 
lege, its real estate, library, etc., to the State, for the purpose of 
transforming it into an agricultural college such as was proxaded 
for by the land-grant act of July 2, 1862, the conditions of which 
were accepted by the State of Kansas, February 3, 1863. 

The College opened as the State Agricultural College Septem- 
ber 2, 1863. The current year therefore completes the first half- 
century of its history, and it is fitting that this register of its alumni 
appear, and that it contain something in the nature of an histori- 
cal summary. The latter must necessarily be brief and inadequate 
for lack of space, and for reasons already set forth. It has been 
the privilege of the author to see much of this history in the mak- 
ing, and it will be his effort to treat matters in the spirit of kind- 
ness and justice. Some things must be left out, of necessity, and 
among these will be those that rankle and fan the embers of con- 
tention. The College officers and the students have always been 
intensely loyal to the institution and to its interests as related to 
the State. Personal differences of judgment must always exist, and 
personal feelings toward individuals cannot but have some influ- 
ence upon the judgment. We are all but human, and personal 
ambition, selfishness, and other human traits that do not always 
work to the best interests of our fellows may be conceded to have 
had some small part all through the half-century, and probably to 
have had a greater part at some points than at others. To attempt 
to fix these points would lead only to fruitless discussion. There 
is much sound philosophy as well as charity in the thought ihat 
"If we knew all, we would forgive all," and the only thini? for 
alumni to do is to rejoice in the manifest unquestionable continuity 
of progress in the College, and, forgetting those things which are 
behind, to press on toward a higher mark for our Alma Mater. 



KAXSA^S STATE AG RirV LTVHAL COLLEGE 7 

THR OUGH FIVE A DM IMS TRA TIONS 



The College has had six presidents, viz: Joseph Denison, ISbo- 
1ST3; John A. Anderson, 1873-1878; George T. Fairchild, 1879- 
1897; Thomas E. Will, 1897-1899; Ernest R. Nichols, 1899-1909; 
and Henry J. Waters. 1909 to the present. Prof. Milan L. 
Ward was acting president from the spring of 187 8 to Novemoer, 
1879, and President Nichols served his iirst year, 1899-1900, in the 
same capacity. 

The Denison Administration 

The Agricultural College being at first but Bluemont Central 
College rechristened and nation-endowed, retaining its old Faculty 
in part, continued with its old ideals to a large extent. It is im- 
portant to recognize, however, that the charter of Bluemont Col- 
lege provided for "an agricultural department, with separate pro- 
fessors, to test soils, experiment in the raising of crops, the culti- 
vation of trees, etc., upon a farm set apart for the purpose, so as to 
"bring out to the utmost practical results, the agricultural advan- 
tages of Kansas, especially the capabilities of the high prairie 
lands." 

The first annual report to the superintendent of public instruc- 
tion emphasized the importance of making a beginning at once in 
the agricultural department. Tlie legislature was asked to make 
appropriations for this, but did not. The federal land endowment 
of the College was looked upon as relieving the State from any 
appropriations. As the land had not been sold, there was no in- 
come from it at first, and the College became involved in debt. The 
legislature made appropriations to lend the College money for run- 
ning expenses, the same to be repaid later from the interest in- 
come. In 1870, the amounts that had been advanced were appro- 
priated to the College for the purpose of developing the agricultural 
department. However, as the College did not have the money, the 
appropriation did little but extinguish the debt. In April, 18 71, 
Manhattan township voted $12,000 to buy land for farming. With 
this, and some money from the interest fund, the present College 
campus was purchased, and also 160 acres on Wild Cat creek. The 
latter seems not to have been retained, perhaps was never wholly 
paid for. 

In 1867, 500 forest trees and 200 apple trees were planted, also 
small numbers of other fruit trees. Additional plantings were 
made in 1869 and 1871, and in 1872 an experimental forest was 
set. At the end of the year, 36,570 trees were growing in the 
forest, and the shelter belts. The vineyard at the same time con- 
tained 12 80 vines, mostly Concord. Numerous fruit trees of the 



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common species, and in very many varieties, were on trial. 
Peaches and grapes were sold in 1872 to the value of $194.66. 

The lands on the College farms were at first cultivated in the 
ordinary way, but gradually more and more systematically, trials 
were made of fertilizers, special crops, methods of soil preparation, 
methods of planting, etc. The annual report for 1872 includes 
about twenty pages devoted to reporting the results of agricultural 
operations. Although efforts were made continually, it was with 
much difficulty that the legislature was induced to make any ap- 
propriation even for agriculture. By the terms of the federal law 
all buildings must be furnished by the State, but up to 187 2 
nothing had been done. Bluemont College was the only building. 
The legislature of 18 72 made an appropriation with which the 
stone wall enclosing the present campus was built and a barn was 
begun. Only one wing of this was ever completed. It was used as 
a barn until 187 5, when it was taken for College classes. It has 
served many purposes since: General class-rooms; chapel; society 
hall; dormitories; residence of the professor of agriculture: 
quarters for departments of zoology, botany, bacteriology, and 
veterinary science; armory, etc. It is now used for instruction in 
farm mechanics, and for housing the machinery used in that work. 

Altogether the administration of President Denison conducted 
an arduous work. Space does not permit going further into de- 
tails. Those were pioneer times and the State could scarcely af- 
ford to appropriate much money for the College. The unremitting 
efforts of boards of regents had, however, begun to yield some re- 
sults, and State support of the College may be said to have reallv 
begun in 187 2. Education in agriculture was but an experiment 
at best, and to the writer it seems that the Faculty of those days 
should be commended for what it did, rather than criticised for 
what it did not do. The College did important work in giving to 
young people an education that helped them in all of the duties of 
life, and at a minimum of expense. Many of these went out to 
teach in the common schools of the State and thus spread the bene- 
fits of the College. 

The Anderson Administration 

With the administration of President Anderson all instruc- 
tion in Latin and Greek was soon abolished, and it has never been 
restored to the curriculum. Practical and theoretical study of 
agriculture was greatly extended, and daily work at some industry 
was required of every student. These "industrials" were a dis- 
tinctive feature of the institution for twenty years or more, but 
they have been to a large extent gradually replaced by systematic 
laboratory exercises carried out for the most part in connection 
with theoretical instruction. 



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During the Anderson administration instruction in farm and 
nursery worlc and music was continued and extended, and indus- 
trials were establislied in sewing, cooking, printing, telegraphy, 
stenography, and photography. Tlie sliop work was much amplified, 
tlie previous facilities having been very meager. Science teaching 
was improved by specializing slightly. Chemistry was notabl/ 
strengthened by the energy and ability of Professor Kedzie, througn 
wliose efforts a building for instruction in that science was erected 
Three other buildings were erected, for horticulture, agriculture. 
and mechanic arts, respectively. The building for agriculture is 
now the nortli wing of Anderson Hall. 

Agricultural facilities, equipment, and experimentation were 
advanced greatly, being under the administration of one of the 
ablest and most forceful men ever connected witli tlie College, 
Prof. Edward M. Shelton, a graduate of the Michigan Agricultural 
College. 

President Anderson also founded the college paper, "The 
Industrialist," which persists to this day, though it has passed 
through several forms. He used it as laboratory material for the 
students in printing, and as a means of giving publicity to the 
College with its new ideas in education. It has been a valuable 
adjunct in the development of the College, but has entailed much 
work upon Its editor. 

The catalogue for 1874 was called a "Handbook of the Kansas 
State Agricultural College," and 61 of its 124 pages were accupied 
by President Anderson in setting forth his ideas upon liberal and 
practical education. There can be little doubt, looking at matters 
in the perspective of forty years, that he was extreme; that he was 
ultra-practical, and failed to see the real value of much of what 
is too lightly stigmatized as theoretical. Nevertheless, the time,- 
required his iconoclastic work to tear the College completely loose 
from the bonds of traditional education, and to place it squarely 
in a new setting where it has since remained. 

President Anderson and his Faculty were by no means a unit 
in view, and his abandonment of the College, and entry into the 
field of politics in which he was distinguished by the same bold 
practicality, was probably to a certain extent due to his inability 
to carry the Faculty completely with him. The work that he did 
roused great opposition from friends of the old educational 
methods, and the friends of the Faculty of the previous administra- 
tion, but it is generally recognized to-day that it was work that 
needed doing, and that if he went too far, his excess was easily cor- 
rected. 

The Fairchild Administration 

President Fairchild, before coming to the College, had been, 
professor of English literature in the Michigan Agricultural 



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College. That institution was rated as the best of its kind in tin 
country at that time. Prof. E. M. Shelton, then professor of 
agriculture here, was one of its alumni, and it is said that his 
influence had much to do with the election of Professor Fairchild 
to the presidency. Professor Fairchild had for fifteen years been 
active as a member of the faculty of the Michigan college, and his 
brother-in-law, Dr. R. C. Kedzie, professor of chemistry there, was 
one of the most forceful of the men in early agricultural education. 

President Fairchild was about forty years of age when he 
entered upon his duties here, and at this prime point of life he 
brought to his task a well-matured judgment based on an adequate 
experience in a kindred college. Still more, he brought ideals of 
private and public life and service, a sense of order and of justice, 
and a big heart full of sympathy for all right ambitions of youth. 
The College was still small, scarcely more than two hundred 
students being in attendance at any one time. President Fairchild 
knew them all personally, and with his own hand wrote the assign- 
ment of each to the work of each term. After examinations, each 
delinquent received his personal touch, whether of needed stimulus, 
unsparing presentation of unpleasant truth, or gentle sympathy. 

He inaugurated a system of weekly Faculty meetings, in 
which all matters touching the students and the internal affairs 
of the College were discussed and acted upon by the entire Faculty. 
As numbers increased, this method became less well-adapted to 
conditions, but the training that it gave to the Faculty developed 
a spirit of loyalty and substantial unity that comes only from 
complete discussion of the diverse and numerous questions that 
constantly arise in college life. He encouraged the freest expres- 
sion of views, and though his own were usually adopted in the 
end, it was because of the compulsion of reason rather than that 
of authority. This discussion of all College matters by the entire 
Faculty was the means by which new members were assimilated 
and unity of aim accomplished. A president could scarcely have a 
more united and personally loyal faculty than that which President 
Fairchild created. To have sat in that Faculty for any length oi 
time was to have received an education in frankness, fairness, 
courtesy, toleration, unselfishness, sympathy, and loftiness of all 
ideals. 

The needs of the College for buildings during the administra- 
tion of President Fairchild were met by the completion of the main 
College building, since named Anderson Hall; the enlargement of 
the chapel, which is part of it; the erection of a power plant and 
a machine shop; the enlargement of the College barn; the erec 
tion of a barn for the Horticultural Department; the erection of 
a residence for the president; and the erection of a building for 
the library and certain departments, and now known as Fairchild 
Hall. The appropriation for a building for domestic science and 



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art was obtained in 189 7, but it was constructed by the next ad- 
ministration. This is now used for the Departments of English, 
Journalism, and Printing, and has been named Kedzie Hall. 

The most prominent feature of the references to finances in 
the earlier reports of the College is the idea that with the exception 
of providing buildings the State would be at no expense in suppo't- 
ing the College as soon as the land endowment was sold. A 
constant shortage of funds thus existed. The Farm Department 
from early years made experiments in crop production, soil treat- 
ment, etc. In 1887, Congress passed the Hatch act, by which 
agricultural experiment stations were financed for each state. The 
first appropriation under this act was for fifteen thousand dollars 
for the year ending June 30, 188 8. This appropriation has baen 
repeated for each year since. This addition to the income 
enabled the College to enter upon much more extensive work in 
experimentation, and to increase salaries of members oi the Faculty. 
In 1890, the budget of the College was still further augmented by 
means of another act of Congress, due to Senator Morrill. Through 
this act fifteen thousand dollars was appropriated for 189 0, and 
amounts increasing by one thousand dollars each year until th^-: 
appropriation under this law reached twenty-five thousand dollars 
a year. This fund is "applied only to instruction in agriculture, 
the mechanic arts, the English language, and the various branches 
of mathematics, physical, natural and economic science, with special 
reference to the industries of life, and to the facilities for such 
instruction." 

The income from the endowment fund was diminishing 
because of the fall in interest rates, but the Hatch act and the 
Morrill act of 1890, together, nearly trebled the College income. Not- 
withstanding this, the growth of the College was such that by the 
middle of the decade beginning with 1890 the need of additional 
resources was felt severely. There was delay in payment of bills, 
and salaries the latter part of the fiscal year could not be paid 
until the next year's funds were available. 

In 1897, the legislature began making appropriations for 
maintenance by an allowance of ten thousand dollars for the year 
1896-'97, which was intended to make up the existing deficiency, 
and five thousand dollars for each of the next two years. 

The last few years of the administration of President Fair- 
child were affected by the prevailing economic conditions of the 
time, and the varying views concerning their causes and remedies. 
He had himself taught political economy in the College and it is 
generally conceded that this delicate work was conducted in an 
Impartial manner. In 1894, the Board elected Thomas Elmer Will 
as professor of economics in order that greater attention might 
be given to questions touching political policies in the broad sense. 
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KAXSAS ^TATE AGRICl' LTVRAL COLLEGE 15 

of all students, was established, and most of these were given by 
Professor Will. The students for the most part regarded him as 
a hard student and forceful teacher, who presented all sides of 
controverted questions, and wlio exacted hard work from the 
members of his classes. 

President Fairchild made no notable change in College policies 
after 1S9 0, although minor alterations in the course of study and 
the entrance requirements were adopted. It was a period of 
anxiety when conservatism seemed wiser than to open the doors 
to changes that might not be progress. Whether or not this was 
really wiser cannot be said, and one's judgment will depend upon 
his point of view. 

In 1897, the legislature passed a law reorganizing the Board 
of Regents of the College and providing for new appointments to 
it. The president of the College was taken off the Board, an ex 
officio member of which he had always been previously. When the 
new Board organized, it held that the new law terminated, on the 
first of the next July, the period of employment of every employee 
of the College, from the president down. President Fairchild 
declined to be a candidate for re-election and Professor Will was 
elected president. 

The Will Administration 

The administration of President Will began July 1, 1S97. 
Nine members of the old Faculty were not re-elected, and two who 
were re-elected declined to stay, leaving twelve of the old members 
in service, with eleven new ones. The new Faculty revised the 
course of study to a certain extent in July, increasing the opportu- 
nity for specialization in agriculture and in engineering. 

During the fall term, after the new Faculty had gotten fairly 
to work, a thorough reconsideration of the curriculum was made 
and three courses of study were formulated, which were designated 
as agricultural, engineering, and general. Each of these courses 
required a greatly increased amount of work in history, economics, 
and political science. The general character of each was indicated 
by the name. In the spring, a four-year course in household 
economics was prepared, and the catalogue for 189 7-'98 shows 
these four courses, which, with modifications and further specializa- 
tions, have continued to the present. 

The beginning of systematic instruction by means of short 
courses, for which very low entrance requirements are demanded, 
was made in the offering of a course in dairying for the winter 
term, 1898. This was received Avith much favor and served as a 
starting point for the campaign which brought an appropriation 
for a "dairy building" that gave ample quarters for the agri- 
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erected until 1900, but the appropriation for it was obtained by 
this administration, as was also an appropriation for a dairy barn. 

The administration of the local affairs of the College by 
President Will was marked by a movement toward action by com- 
mittees rather than by the Faculty as a whole. The Faculty 
meetings were cut to once in two weeks, and soon drifted to a less 
frequent occurrence. A committee was appointed to take over the 
work of assignment of students to classes. This had become too 
burdensome for the president to attend to personally, and was 
still further increased by the changes in the course of study. The 
assignments as made out by the committee members were sent to 
the president for approval. This was a distinct advance which 
the growth of the College demanded. 

Previous to this time, at each meeting of the Board of Regents 
a joint session of the Faculty and the Board had been held, at 
which each member of the Faculty had presented the needs of his 
department. Later the Board acted upon their requests, ;^nd 
made appropriations for the quarter for such purposes as it deemed 
best. Similarly, authorizations for the expenditure of Experiment 
Station funds were made quarterly upon the recommendations of 
the Experiment Station Council, which consisted of the department 
heads engaged in station work. During President Will's adminis- 
tration these practices were gradually modified and the present 
system adopted, whereby allotments of funds are made annually 
to the several departments. This enables plans to be made in a 
more comprehensive manner, equity among departments to be 
more carefully considered, and department heads to be held to 
account in respect to expenditures and results. 

The administration of President Will was conducted under 
conditions of constant stress and controversy, most of which was 
among people outside the College, however. The activities of the 
College were enlarged, and notwithstanding the appropriations for 
current expense, the College was delinquent in payments to a con- 
siderable extent at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1899. 
By the political road the Board of Regents was transformed in the 
spring of 1899, and June 10 it voted that the services of President 
Will, Secretary Phipps, and Professors Bemis, Ward, and Parsons 
"be dispensed with after June 30, 1899." Prof. Ernest R. 
Nichols was elected acting president. 

The Nichols Administration 

Professor Nichols, like Professor Will, entered upon his new 
duties at a time when the State was hot with controversy, the 
merits of which can scarcely be peacefully discussed even at this 
day by those most intimately involved. Suffice to say that the futil- 
ity of newspaper war was seen by the acting president, and that he 



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definitely adopted the policy of excluding from "The Industrialist" 
all reference to the matters in contention. As issued by iiim, 
it will be searched in vain for criticism of his predecessors, and 
lie paid no public attention to attacks in other papers. This 
policy soon brought about, practically, a cessation of hostilitieb 
and a condition in which the acts of the administration were 
judged on tlieir merits, rather than as seen through prejudice. 
The acting president became president July 1, 19 00. 

When the new Board of Regents took charge in May, 1899, it 
took legal advice concerning the existing delinquency in payment 
of College bills. Acting upon this advice, it decided to pay no 
bills for expenditures incurred previous to July 1, 1899, for whicli 
funds were not at that time available; to start with a clean account 
book, and to conduct the business of the institution on the principle 
of not spending money till you have it. At a result, thousands oi 
dollars of indebtedness, including much in salaries of teachers, were 
not paid until the legislature made an appropriation for that 
purpose. Throughout the ten years of the administration of Presi- 
dent Nichols there was never a moment when there was not in the 
College treasury a balance remaining from the funds at his disposal. 
He insisted upon it, even to the point of creating trouble with 
some members of the Faculty, that departments must keep within 
their allowances. The Board voted that any department-head ex- 
ceeding his appropriation should forfeit his position. The result 
was that the credit of the College became gilt-edged, and a condi 
tion was created under which the legislature from session to session 
could be approached on a business basis and asked for appropria- 
tions without the necessity of defense against a charge of business 
mismanagement of funds already allowed. 

President Nichols was a man of few words, either written 
or spoken, but he, with assistance from others of course, succeeded 
in establishing the College in the confidence of the people to such 
an extent as to enable him to get appropriations for buildings and 
maintenance far beyond that of anything previously thought of. 
The following buildings were provided for: Physical Science Hall. 
Dairy Hall, Auditorium, Horticulture Hall, Veterinary Hall, Do- 
mestic Science and Art Hall, Mechanical Engineering Hall, Seed 
House, Gymnasium and Armory, and extensive glass houses for 
the Departments of Horticulture, Botany, Agronomy, and Entomol- 
ogy. In addition, Fairchild Hall was greatly enlarged, the shops 
were enlarged to more than double their former capacity, and the 
old chemical laboratory, which was burned May 31, 1900, was 
rebuilt as a Women's Gymnasium. 

The four courses of study established by the preceding adminis- 
tration were revised considerably in 189 9 and continued. The 
main features of the revision were that the first year was mado 
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required, and that the required work in history and political science 
was reduced. The first year was made of a generalized character, 
designed to give some knowledge concerning sciences, agriculture, 
shop work, and domestic science. Short courses were established 
in agriculture and in home economics, and the dairy course "vas 
continued. 

From time to time the courses were revised and additional 
ones were formulated as follows: Electrical engineering, 1900, 
architecture, 19 05; veterinary, 1906; and printing, 1908. In 
1908, the agricultural course beyond the sophomore year was split 
into five courses, namely: Agronomy, animal husbandry, dairy 
husbandry, poultry husbandry, and horticulture and forestry. 
Although these were thus set out as separate courses, they had 
much in common, each one differing from the others by certain 
characteristic studies as indicated by the name. There thus existed 
at the close of the Nichols administration thirteen four-year courr.es. 

In addition to great growth in the material equipment of 
departments, which accompanied extension and diversification of 
the instruction given at the College, the work of the institution 
was greatly enlarged in respect to activities in the State at large. 
The work of the farmers' institutes was very greatly increased and 
a special superintendent appointed to take charge of it. In this 
connection special trains were run for the purpose of carrying 
lecturers with illustrative material directly to the people, and two 
series of pamphlets, one for rural teachers and one for members 
of farmers' institutes, were established. 

The work of the Agricultural Experiment Station was very 
greatly enlarged, partly through the assistance given by the Adams 
act, by which Congress appropriated $.5000 in 19 06, an amount 
which was increased |2000 a year until it reached $15,000, at 
which it still continues. A branch station, which has become a 
very large factor in western Kansas agriculture, was established 
in 1901 on a part of the old Fort Hays Military Reservation, which 
was ceded to the State for that purpose. The College has there 
about 3500 acres, including some of the finest land in the region. 
A branch station was also started at Garden City. Through the 
influence of College authorities, laws regulating the sale of com- 
mercial fertilizers and concentrated feeding-stuffs in this State 
were enacted. These laws are administered by the director of the 
Agricultural Experiment Station. By the terms of the State food 
and drugs law, the director of the chemical laboratory was put in 
charge of a large portion of the food analyses for the State Board 
of Health. Another law established the office of dairy commis- 
sioner, appointment to which is made by the Board of Administra- 
tion of the College. 

The financial support of the College by the State, in addition 
to the erection of buildings, gradually became more and more 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTUEAL COLLEGE 21 

generous, and in addition a third act of Congress, approved March 
4, 1907, provided for increased support of the land-grant colleges 
from federal funds. This was known as the Nelson Amendment, 
by which $5000 was appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 
30, 1908, and an annual increase of $5000 for each of the four 
succeeding years provided for, thus allowing $2 5,000 annually 
thereafter, in addition to amounts fixed by previous enactments. 

The local management of the College under the Nichols admin- 
istration underwent gradual modifications. The Faculty meetings 
once in two weeks, owing to business absences of the president, 
became less frequent, and finally were, practically, held on call. 
The committees on admission, assignments, and farmers' institutes 
controlled matters coming within their scope, respectively. The 
president continued to approve the assignments of students, but 
with slight exceptions this was little more than a formality. 

The administrative duties of the College became so burden- 
some that in 1908 tlie Board of Regents established a Council of 
Deans to share these with the president, the deans performing 
sucli duties as he might direct. President Nichols made little use 
of the deans as such, liowever, and the council was not really 
organized, and the duties of its members, and of the council as a 
whole, stated until June, 1909. The office of director of the 
Experiment Station was revived to handle the executive duties be- 
longing to that activity, whicli under tlie preceding administrations 
had been performed by the president as cliairman of the Experi- 
ment Station Council. The director was given no responsibility 
for the work of departments, or authority to initiate or supervise 
work. Tlie Station Council, consisting of the heads of departments 
in station work, considered the investigations to be undertaken, 
and recommended to the Board of Regents. In 1906, however, the 
status was changed and a director appointed who had no other 
duties, and who was given large responsibility for the conduct of 
departmental w^ork in agricultural investigation. The Station 
Council was not abrogated, but soon became functionless. 

In 1909, with tlie co-operation of the president, and the 
approval of the Faculty and the Board of Regents, a Students' 
Council was organized, which has served a very useful purpose even 
though its career has not been spectacular. Its members are 
chosen by class organizations, four from the senior class, three 
from the junior class, two from the sophomore class, and one from 
the freshman class. Its objects are: "(1) To act as a representa- 
tive body before the governing officers of tlie College in all matters 
tliat concern tlie individual students, student organizations, or the 
student body as a w^hole; (2) to act as a body of mediation between 
different student organizations or enterprises whenever such ser- 
vice is sought by such organizations or enterprises; (3) to take 
cognizance of all matters that pertain to the good name and scholar- 



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ship of the student body, to the end that high standards of honor ou 
the campus and elsewhere may be maintained." 

On the whole, the Nichols administration was marked by great 
expansion in material equipment, an increase in student attendance 
from S70 to 2308, a greater specialization in the courses of study 
offered, a marked extension in their scope, and notable increase in 
the extra-mural activities of the college. 

The Waters Administration 

The foregoing states in little more than bare outline the salient 
points of the five administrations preceding the one now in power. 
That it represents a continuous progress, a fairly consistent, 
adherence to the fundamental purpose of higher education for the 
"industrial classes," and a wise development of new activities, and 
new methods of administration, can scarcely be seriously contro- 
verted. The day of small things has gone never to return, and 
methods ideal for a small institution are wholly impracticable now. 

Henry Jackson Waters, dean of the College of Agriculture, 
University of Missouri, assumed the responsibilities of the presi- 
dency of the Kansas State Agricultural College, July 1, 1909. His 
administration is still in progress, and it is scarcely in place to 
attempt much in the way of its characterization at this time. 
President Waters took the organization of the College as he found 
it and deliberately adopted a policy of conservation until he should 
have become acquainted with the situation. A man of strong con- 
victions and forceful personality, he recognizes the value of a sense 
of stability, and has been willing to hold his judgment in abeyance 
or defer action in minor matters for the sake of the greater good. 
He has greatly magnified the duties of the deans, relinquishing to 
them all supervision of the academic work of the students, and 
placing much responsibility upon them in respect to the personael 
of the departments, and allowances of funds to them. He also 
confers freely with them on matters of College policy. The 
General Faculty meets at the beginning of each year, and on call 
of the president. Divisional Faculties, presided over by the deans, 
discuss matters relating to the respective divisions. These divi- 
sions are: Agriculture, Mechanic Arts, Home Economics, and Gen 
eral Science. 

The courses of study were revised thoroughly in the winter 
of 1910, and the entrance requirements raised from six units to 
eight units of high school work. In the new courses the differen- 
tiation began with the freshman year. College education in agri- 
culture is now so well established that there is no hesitation on the 
part of freshmen in electing such courses. The president from 
the first had looked forward to the time when fifteen units, four 
years of high school, should be required for entrance upon the 



24 RECORD OF THE ALUMNI 

College courses, and was disappointed in that the standard was not 
pushed up further at that time. With the hearty support of the 
Faculty he kept up pressure on the point, until in the fall of 1912, 
the Board of Regents raised the requirements to fifteen units. 
During the winter of 1913, new courses based on this requirement 
were formulated. The new requirements and courses were 
approved by the new governing power, the Board of Administration, 
and the College entered upon an era in which its students and 
graduates will be on the basis used by all high-grade colleges. 
This result must be credited almost entirely to the force, patience, 
and tact of the president. 

Coincident with placing the College courses on a four-year 
high school basis has been the organization of a School of Agri- 
culture, with three-year courses in agriculture, mechanic arts, and 
home economics, to which students are admitted from grammar and 
county schools, and the work in which is accepted toward college 
entrance. The patronage of this school, which opened September 
16, 1913, has been most gratifying. 

The work in College Extension has developed continuously 
and rapidly, until at the present time over twenty men and women, 
are constantly employed in this work. This includes Farmers' 
Institutes, Demonstration Farming, Boys' and Girls' Meetings, 
Movable Schools of Agriculture, School Campaigns, Agricultural 
Trains, Exhibits at Fairs, assistance in Highway Engineering and in 
Drainage and Irrigation Engineering, Movable Schools in Home 
Economics. Girls' Home Economics Clubs, a Department of Study by 
Correspondence, and the publication of a series of pamphlets under 
the name of "Agricultural Education." 

It will be seen from the foregoing that the present administra- 
tion is one that is advancing the College in all legitimate lines. In 
addition to what has been stated, I think it may be fairly asserted 
that the most characterizing feature of the administration is that 
every opportunity is taken and many occasions made for putting 
the College in connection with the large problems and large enter- 
prises that affect the permanent welfare of the rural communities 
This includes such subjects as co-operative buying and selling, rural 
credits, the tenant system, problems of the rural church and rbral 
life in general, conservation of agricultural resources and more 
effective utilization of them, etc. The friends of President Waters 
may rest assured that no matter when his administration ends, the 
record which the College makes under his guidance will have been 
one of marked progress. 



COURSES OF STUDY 

In 1863, the only course of study offered was in the classical 
department. It extended over five years, the first being prepara- 



KANSAS STATU AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 25 

tory. In addition to latin, greek, and mathematics, it included 
among other subjects: Botany, chemistry, philosophy, physiology, 
zoology, geology, mineralogy, meteorology, astronomy, agricultural 
chemistry, and Liebig's husbandry. 

In 1864, a similar classical course appears in the catalogue, 
and also an agricultural course of three years, including a prepara- 
tory year that was the same as that for the classical course. The 
later agricultural subjects were: Orchard and fruit garden, fruit 
culture, treatise on the horse, book of the farm, diseases of domestic 
animals, agricultural chemistry, and analysis of the soil. 

The third catalogue, 1866-'67, shows a military course, whicli 
was not, however, complete in itself, but presented an extensive list 
of military subjects which might be studied. The classical course 
was continued, and an agricultural and scientific course presented. 
This was far more detailed than its forerunners, and covered three 
years. 

In the fourth catalogue, lS6S-'69, the preparatory course is 
shown as extended to three years in length. The four-year courses 
based on this were designated as agricultural and scientific, college, 
and military. In both the third and the fourth catalogues other 
courses were named, but no formulation of them presented. These 
were: Mechanic arts and civil engineering, commercial and mercan- 
tile, and in the third catalogue a normal course. 

The catalogue for 18 70-' 71 gives in detail two two-year pre- 
paratory courses, one agricultural, the other literary, and three 
four-year college courses, viz., agricultural, mechanic arts, military 
science, and literary. 

The next catalogue issued, 1871-'72, shows a decided change 
in the statement of courses offered, and tabulates only a two-year 
course in the preparatory department and one four-year course in 
the collegiate department. For the first time a statement is made 
of the schedule of classes actually taught or to be taught, showing 
class periods and teachers. An interesting provision is included for 
"from seven to ten hours of practical instruction in agriculture 
under Superintendent Miller; in horticulture under Superintendent 
Gale; and in mechanics under Superintendent Todd." It is also 
stated that "students laboring in agricultural, horticultural, and 
mechanical departments are paid by the hour." 

An undated four-page folder was issued, apparently in 1872 
or 1873, which shows the two-year preparatory course and the four- 
year collegiate course. Complete courses in agriculture, mechanics, 
horticulture, and veterinary science were promised in the catalogue 
to be issued in December. 

September 3, 1873, John A. Anderson accepted the presidency, 
and the next publication touching upon courses of study was the 
"Handbook" issued at the close of 1874. This is a notable docu- 
ment in that it sets forth in detail the president's ideas concerning 



20 liECOHl) OF THE AUMXl 

education for the industrial classes. Perhaps his point of view 
may be briefly stated by the quotation of a paragraph beginning on 
page 65, as follows: 

"The difference between our line and tliat of other agricultural 
colleges seems to be this: They take as an objective point the 
graduation of agricultural experts, who shall act as missionaries 
to working farmers. We take as an objective point the gradua'^ion 
of a capable farmer, able to make his living by farming. Their 
theory is that of the normal school, training teachers who shall 
instruct scholars; our theory is that of training the scholar. Along 
the mechanical branch, they seek to graduate master builders 
or superintendents of machine shops; we seek to graduate intelli- 
gent and skillful carpenters, masons, or blacksmiths. They strike 
directly for those industries considered the highest, and believe 
that in reaching them they include all below; we strike for the 
industries most commonly followed in this State, and by success- 
fully mastering them expect to climb up to the very rarest. Their 
mode may be best for them, and we are not in the least criticizing 
it; ours seems best for us. Kansas is neither New York, Massachu- 
setts, ^nor Ohio; and we shall not endeavor to reproduce their 
agricultural colleges. With us, where five agricultural scientists 
can make a living as such, five thousand capable farmers can far 
more than make a living; and where five architects or master 
mechanics can obtain employment, five times as many mechanics 
can command wages. We aim to provide a Kansas State Agricul- 
tural College for the practical education of those who desire to fol- 
low industrial vocations. In so doing, nothing of educational 
experience that is useful will be rejected because it is old; nor any- 
thing retained simply because it is practiced by literary colleges in 
educating for the professions. That which upon fair trial best 
serves our purpose will be employed; and that which does not 
will be discarded, though it were baldheaded with antiquity." 

Three courses of study, designated as farmer's, mechanic's, and 
woman's, are formulated in the Handbook. Those were six years 
long, but the last two years of the mechanic's course were not 
worked out. The most characteristic features of the courses were 
the exclusion of the classic languages, and the requirement of an 
"Industrial" each term. "Household economy" appears in tiie 
curriculum for the first time. 

The course of study diirini^ most of the Faii'child adminis- 
tration was given as one, but included some adaptations indicated by 
differences in the requirements of young men and young women. The 
entrance requirements, though raised somewhat from time to 
time, remained low, in harmony with the view that connection 
should be maintained with the country schools. Toward the end 
of the administration, a fifth year was added, for such as wished 
to take it, in which there was opportunity for considerable speciali- 



KANSA:S state AGBICVLTURAL college 27 

zation. The industrial training inaugurated by President Anderson 
was extended, strengthened, and systematized. All young nion 
were required to do a certain amount of farm and garden work, and 
all young women, certain domestic work. The general aim may be 
said to have been to develop young men and women in strength of 
character, ground them in the fundamental sciences, give some 
training in the branches that fit for citizenship and contribute to 
general culture, and to maintain or create a genuine regard for 
industrial pursuits. The technical training in any one line was nut 
large, but the success with which the graduates of that period are 
doing the world's work is evidence of the soundness of the training 
that they received here. 

Several of the agricultural colleges had introduced short 
winter courses for the benefit of farmers and of farmers' sons who 
could not comply with the entrance requirements or give the time 
necessary to complete a four-year course, and a beginning in this 
direction was made at this college by offering a two-weeks course. 
This was first given in 1S94, beginning February 6. From 2 to 
50 attended the sessions. A similar course was given in 1895 and 
1896, but there was no material increase in attendance, and most 
of the auditors were from the vicinity of Manhattan. The course 
was therefore abandoned. 

In the summer of 189 7 the Faculty, under direction of 
President Will, made some modifications in the course of study then 
in use. These were in the senior year, which was differentiated iuto 
"farmers'," "mechanics'," and "women's" courses, in which increased 
opportunity for specific characteristic work was offered, and 
increased study of economics required. In the fall of the same year 
the subject of the curriculum was taken up in thorough-going fashion 
and three courses worked out which were designated as "agricul- 
tural," "engineering," and "general." These differed but little in 
the first-year work, the general course being nearly the same as 
the old course, the others introducing slight differences in the 
direction indicated by the name. In the upper years the differences 
were quite pronounced. In these courses we have the distinct 
entrance upon the policy, adhered to continuously since, of special- 
ized college courses adapted to the differing needs of the students. 

With the opening of the winter term, 1898, the students made 
choice from among these courses. All of the young women re- 
mained in the general course, which included, like the old course, 
some special variations to meet their needs, while a portion of the 
young men went to the new courses in agriculture or engineering. 

As an unpublished bit of history it may be of interest to present 
the following table, which shows how the students olected courses 
at their first opportunity: 



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Classification of College Students, January, 1898 



Year 


Agricultural 


EngineerinK 


General 


Total 


First 


10 


50 


119 


179 


Second 


12 


23 


48 


83 


Third 


14 


9 


21 


44 


Fourth 


16 


7 


19 


42 


Total 


52 


89 


207 


348 







These figures bring out strikingly the indisposition of boys 
fresli from the farm to choose an agricultural course at that time. 
Those who had been in the College for a year or more elected such 
a course more freely, thus showing that the College was educating 
toward the farm even under the old course. As the opportunities be- 
came better appreciated, the drift in the direction of the specialized 
courses constantly increased. 

During the spring term, 1898, a four-year course in "house- 
hold economics" was prepared and was offered to young women 
the next fall. This was received with favor from the first, and 
before many years most of the young women of the College elected 
it, or its successors, rather than the general science course. 

In these courses the needs of students as the future rulers 
of the country were provided for by including in each course nine 
terms of history or political science. This was a large increase 
over the old course, and was made the occasion of much public dis- 
cussion at the time, into the merits and demerits of which no 
entrance will be made at this time. 

In May, 189 9, a new Board of Regents took charge of the 
College and among other things provided for a revision of the 
courses of study. The president of the Board, E. T. Fairchild, 
appointed a committee from the Faculty to submit revisions of the 
courses to the Board. Professor Nichols was named as chairman 
of the committee. The committee held many sessions, and its 
members were unable to agree upon a report. Finally, two were 
submitted, and the minority report prepared by Professors Nichols, 
Hitchcock, and Willard was, perhaps with slight changes, adopted 
by the Board. 

The names of the courses were changed to: Agriculture, 
mechanical engineering, science, and domestic science, the groups 
of students to which they appealed remaining practically as before. 
In these courses the required work in history and political science 
was cut from nine terms to five terms. The opportunity for elect- 
ing subjects that one might choose was increased somewhat. One 
feature that remained in effect through all subsequent changes for 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 29 

eleven years was that of identity of the work for all first-year 
students, excepting for certain variations to adapt it to the differ- 
ences in the needs of young men and young women. Also, that 
this freshman year provided for all students training in a biological 
science and a physical science; for all young men a term of agricul- 
ture and three terms of shop work; and for all young women a term 
of household economics. Military drill continued to be required ot 
all young men, and, for the first time, physical training under the 
name of calisthenics was required of all young women in the first 
year. Physical training had been provided to a limited extent for 
some years to such young women as wished to take it, and the 
athletic club, made up from young men, had given such impetus 
as it could, under discouraging conditions, to physical training for 
men. 

The technical and scientific work was increased in the new 
courses. The young science of bacteriology, which had already 
been included in the agricultural course, was now added to the 
science and the domestic science courses. 

In addition to the four-year courses, a two-term short course 
in agriculture and mechanic arts was established, and a two-torm 
course in domestic science. The one-term dairy short course was 
continued. All of these short courses, with more or less of amend- 
ments, have been continued to the present time. 

In 1900, the course in electrical engineering was first presented. 
This was at that time identical with the mechanical engineer- 
ing course, except for a few subjects in the fourth year. The; 
course which had been called "general" for one year, and "science" 
for one year, was at the same time named "general science," under 
which designation it is still offered. 

In 1903, the courses of study underwent another general 
revision by a committee of the Faculty. The course in electrical 
engineering was differentiated to a greater extent from the one in 
mechanical engineering, and there were many details of changes 
in all courses, but the general character remained the same. 

In 1904, another revision took place in which the Faculty as 
a whole sat from day to day, and in which the president of the 
Board of Regents, Prof. E. T. Fairchild, also actively participated. 
This adhered to the general principles of its immediate predeces- 
sors, and readjusted the details with such success that the courses 
stood substantially unaltered until 1908, the longest period that 
this has been the case within the seventeen years since 1897. The 
German language was introduced as a required subject in the 
course in general science and the course in domestic science. Ger- 
man had been taught as an elective subject for some years, but 
with this change a Department of German was established. 

Work in the mechanic arts line was further provided for in 
1905 by offering a four-year course in architecture, which, like the 



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course in electrical engineering, was uniform with that in mechani- 
cal engineering for the first two years, but differed maricedly from 
it in the third and fourth years. 

In 1906, the agricultural field of instruction was enlarged by 
providing a full four-year course in veterinary medicine. This 
is a strongly specialized course which has only a minimum connec- 
tion with other courses through the fundamental work in Englisii, 
the sciences, and political science, including history. 

In 1908, by direction of the Board of Regents, a representative 
committee of the Faculty, appointed by the president, reconsidered 
the courses of study in every detail, the work extending over two 
or three months. Numerous changes in subjects were made, 
though the general principles remained the same. The most 
notable feature was the formulation of courses for an additional 
graduate year, in which were included subjects for which time could 
not be found in the four-year courses, and through which it v. as 
hoped that graduate study at the College would be brought to a 
more systematic basis. A four-year course in printing was inciuded 
in the mechanic arts group, and a four-year course in poultry 
husbandry in the agriculture group. The total number of four- 
year courses was thus raised to thirteen, though of course there 
were many things common to all of them, and many others common 
to two or more of them. 

With the advent of a new administration another thorough 
revision was made in the winter of 1910. In this, differentiation 
was made with the freshman year when courses of different groups 
are considered, but the agricultural courses were, as before, alike 
for the first two years, and the engineering courses were nearly 
alike for the first two years. The poultry husbandry course was 
abandoned as such, but opportunities for electing freely wore 
provided in all of the agricultural courses. The engineering 
courses were fixed throughout — no electives. The course in home 
economics provided a limited opportunity for election, and the 
junior and senior years in the course in general science were mr.de 
nearly entirely elective. To provide for profitable election, a 
considerable number of groups of electives were carefully worked 
out. To guard against aimless frittering aw'ay of energy upon 
unrelated subjects, it was provided that electives must be oy 
groups approved by the Faculty or the deans. The limited elec- 
tions previously allowed had been governed by the same principle. 
The opportunity to elect is designed to enable the student, who IjV 
the work of the previous years has become grounded in fundamental 
things, to elect a group of subjects that will give him special trail'- 
ing in some direction in which he is interested. 

This reformulation of courses was based on an increase in 
entrance requirements, and thus some opportunity was given for 
increasing the technical work. This in the agricultural courses 



KANSAS STATE AGRICVLTVRAL COLLEGE 31 

was thoroughly overhauled and brought down to date under the 
masterly guidance of President Waters. 

The great field of journalism occupied by periodicals devoted 
to the interests of agriculture and other industries, and the lack of 
courses of study designed to train for work in this field, led to 
the establishment of the course in industrial journalism in 1911. 
This included English language and literature, sciences, history, 
economics, and other subjects, and special attention to elected sub- 
jects in agriculture, mechanic arts, home economics, or applied 
science. 

With the adoption in 1912 of a four-year high school course 
as a requirement for admission to all of the College courses, a, 
revision of the latter became necessary in 1913. This was carefully 
carried out by committees of the Divisional Faculties, then passed 
upon by these Faculties, then by the General Faculty, and finally 
by the Board of Regents. The new Board of Administration, 
which with reference to courses of study came into control in March, 
1913, gave its approval to the new courses excepting the printing 
course, which, with the approval and formal recommendation of 
the Faculty, it abolished. This abolition of the four-year course 
did not carry with it abandonment of instruction in printing. 
Work in this field may still be taken by any who so desire. 

The probabilities are that the courses as now laid down 
will remain with but little change for a good many years. Four 
years of high school work being now required for admission, 
changes in entrance requirements will probably not affect them. 
The subjects required to be included in the high school course 
offered for admission are: Three years of English, two or three 
years of mathematics, one year of physics, and one year of history 
or social science. The remainder of fifteen units may be additional 
work in these subjects or anything taught in a satisfactory manner 
in an accredited high school. It is recognized that high schools 
should be organized to serve the needs of their respective communi 
ties, and it is believed that the colleges should take the output of 
the high schools without much dictation as to what they shall teach. 

Built upon so liberal a high school foundation, the College 
courses offered must in themselves provide for even the elementary 
training in some things, if they are essential to subsequent work. 
Among these are: Sciences, modern languages, agriculture, cooking, 
sewing, shopwork, and drawing. If students come who have had 
training substantially covering such elementary work, they are 
given other courses instead of these, or, if they have surplus high 
school subjects, are allowed to take examinations for advanced 
credit. 

While it is in some ways a convenience to have four year^ of 
work grouped about a principal idea, as was exemplified in aie 
courses in agronomy, animal husbandry, dairy husbandry, and 

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32 RECORD OF THE ALVMNI 

horticulture and forestry, the growth of other departments, and 
other practical considerations, led to the adoption of a chant^e oi 
plan, and now the College offers one course in agriculture iu 
which 162 of 214 term hours, or credits, are definitely fixed, and 
in connection with which 35 to 4 additional hours of agricuUura 
must be elected and 17 to 12 liours of additional non-agriculture. 
This gives great flexibility to the situation. In the agricultural 
line, groups of electives are offered in agronomy, animal husbandry, 
dairy husbandry, horticulture, forestry, poultry husbandry, ana 
milling industry. 

The course in veterinary medicine has been carefully revised 
and strengthened in several points, and graduates from it are 
fully recognized by the highest authorities in this country. Men 
over 21 years of age are admitted to its advantages as special 
students if unable to meet the full entrance requirements. 

The engineering courses were not changed much in this 
revision, and are still separately stated as specialized coursee> in 
mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, civil engineering, 
and architecture. 

The course in home economics was not changed very much, out 
several minor adjustments were made. It includes no mathe- 
matics, and its strongest scientific work is in chemistry. Houco- 
hold physics, human physiology, zoology including embryology, 
microbiology, and household entomology constitute the remainder 
of the work in sciences. Extensive instruction is given in domestic 
art and domestic science, and 24 hours of elective work give oppor- 
tunity for additional study in home economics, sciences, profes- 
sional educational branches, or other subjects. 

The course in industrial journalism was changed but little 
and remains as a special formulation of work suitable to accompany 
two years of journalism proper, though much of the course is 
elective. 

The course in general science gives training in fundamental 
lines in English, mathematics, chemistry, physics, botany, and 
zoology, with certain cultural subjects, and allows election of the 
remainder of the course from a considerable number of elective 
groups. It is especially adapted to the needs of those who are 
planning to teach sciences or technical subjects in the high schools, 
and those who are fitting themselves for experiment station work 
in the sciences. Electives may be chosen in bacteriology, botany, 
chemistry, English, English literature, German, history, economics, 
pedagogy, agriculture, home economics, manual training, industrial 
journalism, and other subjects. 

This imperfect sketch of the development of the scope of the 
instructional work at the College shows that throughout the half 
century of its existence there has been a steady development in the 
scope and quality of the courses offered. It is believed that tne 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 33 

present courses offer opportunities for patrons of tlie College to 
arrange for almost any kind of work, or combination of subjects, 
properly coming within the scope of this institution. The chief 
development of the future will be in the graduate instruction. This 
can not be strongly emphasized until the teaching force is sufficient 
in numbers so that men and women are not over-burdened with 
the duties of undergraduate teaching. Graduate work can not be 
profitably directed unless those in charge of it have some time to 
devote to it. The hours of teaching now required of the members 
of the Faculty are far beyond those in most institutions, and really 
tax the energies of teachers to the limit. Not only the opportunity 
for graduate work, but the highest quality of performance in under- 
graduate teaching, demands that the number of classes handled by 
each individual be small enough so that the teacher can give ade- 
quate preparation for each class, and conduct it with energy and 
enthusiasm. 



CHANGES IN COLLEGE LIFE 

( 1879-1913) 

The students of to-day can scarcely realize the change in social 
conditions in Manhattan and the College that a third of a century 
has brought about. While there were scattered houses in various 
places over the town site, the village in 187 9 may be said to have 
practically extended no further west than Eighth street and from 
Laramie street to the Union Pacific railway. The College buildi.'igs 
were limited to the stone barn, which was demolished in the fall 
of 1913; the building now used for farm machinery, then called 
the old barn; the old horticulture building; the central part of the 
east wing of the shops; the chemistry building now used as the 
chemistry annex; and the north wing of Anderson Hall. President 
Fairchild lived on the campus in the house later occupied by the 
custodian of buildings. With the exception of the old cottonwoouii 
and the hackberry on the slope southeast of Anderson Hall, there 
were no trees of any size on the campus, though many had been 
planted. The cedar trees between Denison Hall and Anderson Hall 
were there, also the wreck of an old residence. Lovers' Lane was 
bordered by the same maple trees that are still there, and got its 
name at that time. There was actually a lane there then, three or 
four rods wide, fenced on both sides, and running across the farm 
east and west. It was a public road. This was closed in If SO, 
and the fences removed. The old stone walk there, now mostly 
covered by earth which has washed in, was the only one giving 
access to the College grounds. The roads and walks now used were 
then in corn fields and pastures, hence every one walked through 
Lovers' Lane. This much for the general setting of the scene. 

The only student organizations then were the Webster and 



34 RECORD OV THE ALUMNI 

Alpha Beta Literary Societies, which met Saturday evening and 
Friday afternoon, respectively, and a prayer meeting maintained by 
Professor Piatt, which met Friday evening. There was no theater, 
opera house, or picture show in Manhattan. The largest assembly 
room in the town was the Presbyterian Church, and hence Com- 
mencement exercises of the College and other largely-attended 
meetings were held there. There was no such thing as organized 
College athletics of any kind, the nearest approach being occasional 
matched games of baseball between the patrons of different boarding 
houses. College classes all met before luncheon, there being five 
recitation periods of fifty minutes each. There was afternoon work 
on the farm, and in the orchards and shops, and before long some 
of this was regularly scheduled for students. 

It will be seen that there was not much to encroach upon the 
student's time in the way of temptations to social dissipation, and 
that there was a good deal of time in the afternoon as well as the 
evening for study. Saturday was a complete holiday, no classes of 
any kind being held on that day. With the winter term, 1896, the 
holiday was changed from Saturday to Monday. Thus a student 
had one free day for special College tasks, for working to earn 
money toward paying his way, or for picnic trips to Dripping 
Springs, Rocky Ford, or any of the places that are well known at 
the present time. A good many of the old-timers believe that, in 
consequence of this lack of opportunity for doing anything else, the 
students of those days devoted much more time to study, and 
actually obtained a firmer grasp of the work assigned them. It is 
difficult to decide a question of this kind. The financial resources 
of the people of the State were very meager compared with those 
of the present, and very few students were sent to College. Nearly 
all of them went because of an intense desire for knowledge, and 
thus possibly a larger percentage were of superior intellectual 
capacity. At the present time, when it is the fashion for every one 
to go to college, and the wealth of the people permits so many more 
to keep up with the fashion in this respect, there are naturally 
many more students who have limited ability to carry college work, 
and this tends to reduce the average accomplishment. 

Occasionally a noted man was secured to deliver a lecture, 
lecture was stigmatized as "dry" by those who attend lectures in 
The Science Club at one time obtained Alfred Russel Wallace. His 
order to be amused. In the early days, as now, a speaker to be 
popular had to be funny at least part of the time, and fluency of 
speech much more than offset depth of thought. It was a 
great advance when the people of the town, with the support of 
those of the College, inaugurated a series of lectures which were 
given in the opera house along in the eighties. Joseph Cook, then 
at the height of his fame as a lecturer, was one of the attractions. 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTUBAL COLLEGE 35 

Colonel Bain, who was here within a year or two, also lectured 
here about thirty years ago. 

Where Youth is, Pleasure comes, whether in simple garb and 
circumstance, or clad in the robes of luxury and set out in pomp 
and pageantry. Youth and Pleasure met in the social life of the 
College in early days as truly as now, and, as Youth was there, 
Pleasure was as keen and robust in those limited circumstances as 
she is under the comparatively luxurious conditions of the present. 

The opportunities to spend money in those days were very 
limited. There were no regular places of entertainment. Th'£! 
skating rink was perhaps the first enterprise of this kind. Moore 
built his opera house about the same time, and this has developed 
into the Wareham theater. In addition to that, we now have tive 
Marshall theatre and three picture shows all running at once, per- 
haps. Then, as now, dances under the auspices of the College were 
unknown. Students occasionally met for dancing, but such events 
were rare. Now they are too common for mention in the news 
columns of the local papers, unless characterized by unusual fea- 
tures. 

College fraternities and sororities were unheard of. The 
nearest approach to the advantages of such organizations was the 
family boarding-place, in which the lady of the house felt some 
responsibility for the conduct of her patrons. The best of these 
charged three-fifty a week for board and room, furnish your own 
fuel and fire the stove yourself. Many life-long friendships were 
established in those homes, and many jolly times and not a few 
College pranks had their inception there. 

The churches thirty-five years ago had not begun to give to 
students as such the attention that they do now, when each has a 
social gathering for them at the beginning of the College year, and 
caters to their needs throughout. The College Faculty, realiring 
that Youth and Pleasure ought to meet now and then, made some 
special effort to bring this about. College socials were held each 
term, to which the Faculty and the students were invited. These 
usually included a program of some sort — musical, literary, drama- 
tic, or athletic — followed by old-fashioned games, conversation, etc. 
No refreshments; these are the device of a more luxurious age. 

As numbers increased and the College social became unwieldy, 
classes and societies began holding their own; professors enter- 
tained certain classes; and February 21, 1896, the last general 
social was held, and a useful function that had served its purpose 
went out in a blaze of glory. 

In the earlier years recreation was found by students in excur- 
sions afield, rather than by evening parties, to a greater extent than 
is the case now. The collections of plants and insects that the 
teachers of those days required favored this. Furthermore, the 
students had more opportunity for concerted expeditions of that 



36 RECORD OF THE ALVM^'l 

kind then than now, when College classes are held six days ol' tfie 
week without distinction, and eight hours per day. As the days and 
the daytime have been appropriated for College work, evening 
student affairs have gained more and more in vogue. With this is 
of course a larger temptation to expenditure, and a substitution of 
art for nature, and sweets and ices for sandwiches and fried chicken. 

The development of College athletics has done much to keep 
students together, and serves a valuable social purpose. It is the 
chief agency through which solidarity of College spirit is created 
and maintained. In the early days no one would have dreamed 
that the time would come when classes would be dismissed for a. 
football game. But if classes are ordinarily in session forty-eight 
hours per week, some innovations are necessary if the natural 
instinct to play and to watch play is to be met with favor at all. 

Space limitations forbid further comparisons of the old and 
the present College life. Is the new better? Are the old means of 
getting acquainted worn out? Judging by what may be seen on the 
Wild Cat or Prospect or in Hackberry Glen or any of many attrac- 
tive places, we conclude that the students of the present use all of 
the means of enjoyment known to their predecessors, and then 
some. However this may be, wherever Youth is. Pleasure always 
comes, whether rowing on the river, tramping the fields, picnicing 
in the woods, packing the Auditorium for the annual oratorical 
contest, or banqueting the Junior-Senior four hundred. 



SOME OF THE FIRST THINGS 

The first building used by the Kansas State Agricultural 
College was originally erected as Bluemont Central College, which 
was the first college chartered in the territory, the date being 
February 9, 1858. It was located on the old College farm near 
the old site of the hog cholera serum plant. The corner-stone 
was laid May 10, 1859. The building was tliree stories high and 
44x60 feet on the ground. It had a cupola m which hung the bell 
which still calls the College to assembly. I'his bell was donated 
by Joseph Ingalls, of Swampscott, Mass. 

The first building erected by the College on the present 
campus was one wing of a stone barn. This is the building which 
was so long used in part as the armory, and is now used for farm 
mechanics. The oldest building on the campus was there when 
the land was bought by the College, being one of the three farm- 
houses included in that purchase. It was used by President Fair- 
child as a residence, then by Professor Shelton, and is nov 
occupied by Custodian Lewis. 

The ivy on the College buildings is one of the striking features 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTUMAL COLLEGE M 

of the campus, and its origin is of some interest. In the secouci 
biennial report of the College, 1879-'80, Prof. H. B. Van Deman 
states: "Accompanied by some of my class, I went to the woods 
and procured some four hundred plants of the American Ivy 
(Ampelopsis virginiana), and placed them at the base of all of th.^ 
College buildings except the barn." This may not have been the 
very first, but evidently it was the most extensive planting. Pro- 
fessor Van Deman was here less than a year, September 3, 1S7 8. 
to May 21, 1879. He filled a prominent place in horticultural 
work in the country. 

The first term in the Kansas State Agricultural College began 
September 2, 1863, and closed December 1, 1863. Twenty-six 
young men and an equal number of young women were enrollel. 

The first Faculty of the College was organized in July, I860. 
and included: Rev. Joseph Denison, president, mental and moral 
science and ancient languages; J. E. Schnebly, mathematics ana 
natural science; Miss Belle M. Haines, teacher in Preparatory 
Department; Miss C. E. Beckwith, teacher of melodeon and piano. 

December 3, 186 3, Rev. N. O. Preston was elected professor 
of mathematics and English literature, and J. Evarts Piatt was 
elected principal of the Preparatory Department and professor of 
vocal music. These gentlemen did not begin their service before, 
the next spring, and perhaps not until the next fall term. 

Industrial work has been a prominent feature of student 
instruction here for over forty years. The annual report for 1871 
records the existence of a "labor class" in agriculture in which 
students were enrolled, and upon which regular attendance was 
required. The students were paid for this labor at an average 
rate of 15.5 cents per hour. Enrollment was voluntary, but "after 
such enrollment, prompt attendance, as in other class and College 
exercises," was required. Student labor had been employed 
previously, but this is the first record of its organization as a class. 
This was under Supt. Fred E. Miller. 

In the judgment of President Anderson, "The first systematic 
teaching of practical agriculture in this institution" was given by 
Blbridge Gale, professor of horticulture, who, while acting super- 
intendent of the farm, February and March, 187 4, organized a 
class of nine young men "in practical agriculture, and a course of 
elementary lectures was commenced, embracing discussion of such 
subjects as seemed of the most obvious importance." 

The first pure-bred animals were purchased in 1873, being 
selected by Regent J. K. Hudson and Major Fred E. Miller, super- 
intendent of the farm. Cattle, swine, and poultry were included. 

Alfalfa was first sown by the College the first week in April, 
1875. One and one-half or two acres were put in, using California 
seed. The results were so satisfactory to Professor Shelton tliat 
he put in six acres the next spring. 



38 BE CO It J) OF THE ALJ'MXl 

The first orchard trees were set in 1867. These included 200 
apple trees, and smaller numbers of cherries, crabs, plums, etc. 

The first forest trees to receive mention were planted in 1867. 
There were 500 of them. 

Mechanic arts as exemplified by carpentry and blacksmithiug 
was first taught in 187 2, by Captain Ambrose Todd, master 
mechanic, in a wooden building 20x40 feet, erected by the students 
under his direction. 

The first instruction in sewing was given in December, 1873, 
by Mrs. II. C. Cheseldine. There were twelve students "in sewing, 
dressmaking, and millinery." It was all hand work. Four 
machines were purchased in 1874, and instruction in this art has 
been given every term since. This is believed to be the beginning 
in the United States of continuous instruction in household arts. 

The first instruction in domestic science was given by Woi. 
K. Kedzie, professor of chemistry. This consisted in a course of 
lectures in household chemistry, delivered to a class of twenty 
advanced lady students during the fall term of 1875. As there 
was no kitchen laboratory at that time, "many of the young ladit^s 
of the class, at their own homes, performed the experiments 
described in the lectures, in cooking, manufacture of bread by new 
processes, etc., bringing the result into class for examination the 
following day." 

The first kitchen laboratory was established in the south wing 
of the chemical laboratory erected in 1876. This building is now 
called the Chemistry Annex, and that room is used for the State 
work in analysis of foods, feeding-stuffs, and fertilizers. For ten 
years the building was used as the Women's Gymnasium. 

Military work at the College began the first term, 1863, with 
an organization of ten or twelve young men, who were drilled by 
one of their number. Captain John M. Howard. The Civil War 
was in progress then, the country had had an object lesson in 
unpreparedness, and it was not difficult to arouse martial spirit. 

The first farmers' institute held under the auspices of the 
College, and what is believed to be the first one ever held anywhere 
under that name, was held in Manhattan, November 14, 1868. 
The program was as follows: 

Relation of the Kansas State Agricultural College to the Afrricultural Interests 

of Kansas Pres. J, Denison 

Tree Borers Prof. B. F. Mudge 

Culture of Forest Trees Rev. E. Gale 

Economy on the Farm Prof. J. S. Hougham 

The subjects were discussed by the institute. Geo. T. Anthony, 
editor of the "Kansas Farmer," was present and "made one of those 
finished and magnetic speeches which so few men know how to 
make," and later gave an eight-column report of the meeting in the 
"Farmer" for December, 1868. 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTUBAL COLLEGE 1^9 

The first graduate to 'oecome a college professor was George H. 
Failyer, class of 1877, who was made professor of chemistry and 
physics, Kansas State Agricultural College, in 1878. 

The first student to become a college president was William A. 
Quayle, student 1879-'80, who became president of Baker University 
in 1890. 

The first graduate to become a college president was Ernest 
F. Nichols, class of 1888, who, after a distinguished career as a 
professor and an investigator, was made president of Dartmouth 
College June 8, 1909. However, Edward O. Sisson, class of 1888, 
became director of Bradley Polytechnic Institute in 1897. 

The first graduate to become a regent of the College was 
William H. Phipps, class of 1895, who was appointed in 1898. 

The first graduate elected to represent his State in the National 
Congress was Rollin R. Rees, class of 1885, who served from 1911 
to 1913, being elected from the Fifth district of Kansas. 

The first child of a graduate to be graduated from the College 
was May Haines Bowen (now Mrs. Schoonover), class of 1896. Her 
mother, Emma (Haines) Bowen, is a member of the first class, 1S67. 

The first son of a graduate to be graduated was Raymond Haines 
Pond, class of 1898, son of Belle (Haines) Pond, also a member of 
the first graduating class, and one of the teachers the first year of 
the College. 

The first death among the alumni was that of George L. Piatt, 
class of 187 8, a brilliant young man who died the same year that 
he was graduated. 

The first death in the Faculty was that of Prof. N. O. Preston, 
professor of mathematics and English literature, who died very 
suddenly, February 14, 1866. "He was present at the laying of the 
corner stone, and had been a steadfast friend of the institution from 
the first." 



ATTENDANCE 

The attendance at the College has always been a question of 
interest, and is in a certain sense an index of the success with which 
it has appealed to the people of the State as an educational institu- 
tion. As time passes, students often acquire a wrong impression of 
the numbers actually in attendance while they were in College, and 
for the convenience of all, there is included herewith the statistics 
on this subject as far as they could be ascertained. The record as 
given for the period from 1863 to 1878 has been collected with con- 
siderable difficulty, and is published for the first time. The later 
years have been published in the College catalogue and are taken 
from it, but the figures have been checked and corrected by the origi- 
nal publications. 

The early statistics concerning attendance were not published 




40- 



William Alexander Harris 
Erected by men associated with him in the improvement of American live stock 



KANSAS STATE AGHICULTURAL COLLEGE 



41 



on a uniform plan, and in some cases it is difficult to know just what 
is meant. In a number of cases there is no total given for either 
the College year or the calendar year. The publications of totals for 
the calendar year is a misleading method of presenting statistics. 
If a student, for example, attends the College but one College year 
he should in all fairness be counted in only one year, but by takinj^ 
totals for a calendar year, this one's name would appear in the fall 
of one year and the winter and spring of another, and so be counted 
twice. The data, therefore, for calendar years give a misleading 
idea in respect to the actual total enrollment. The enrollment by 
terms is a better measure. 



Record of Attendance, 1863-1879 



Year 


Fall Term 


Winter Term 


Spring Term 


Total 


College Year 

1863-'64 

1864-'65 

Calendar Year 

1865 


52 
71 


76 
95 


70 
55 


108 
113 

138 


Colletre Year 

1865-'66 


82 


96 


75 




Calendar Year 
1866 


262 


College Year 
1866-'6r 


91 
73 
120 


113 

83 


74 
67 




1867-'68 


168 


1868-'69 


170 


Calendar Year 
1869 






173 


1870 








168 


1871 


119 
109 
159 
208 
177 
182 






183 


1872 


138 
117 
141 


81 
107 

79 
118 
195 


186 


1873 


217* 


1874 


243* 


1875 


237 


1876 




303 


1877 




228 


1878 








238 


College Year 
1877-"78 








150 


1878-'79. 








207 













♦Estimated 



42 



BECORD OF THE ALVMXl 



Record of Attendance, 1879-1913 



Oo 

c a 
(t> 3 



£3 
3 ^t 



•O ! W 



Cfi I Q 



1878-79 














1 






89 


89 


16 


12 






207 


1879-80 














1 






166 


61 


35 


11 


"2' 




276 


1880-81 














6 






178 


48 


24 


9 


2 




267 


1881-82 














5 






227 


50 


19 


11 






312 


1882-83 














4 






241 


60 


30 


12 






347 


1883-84 














2 






255 


92 


26 


18 


"2' 




395 


1884-85 














3 






271 


71 


36 


16 


5 




402 


1885-86 




















273 


91 


35 


24 


4 




428 


1886-87 




















303 


100 


44 


24 


10 




481 


1887-88 




















305 


92 


46 


27 


2 




472 


1888-89 




















266 


103 


41 


28 


7 




445 


1889-90 




















307 


105 


63 


28 


11 




515 


1890-91 




















343 


135 


50 


53 


12 




593 


1891-92 




















336 


139 


62 


37 


10 




584 


1892-93 




















339 


no 


66 


43 


29 




587 


1893-94 





















275 


141 


72 


42 


25 




555 


1894-95 














5 






276 


108 


89 


64 


30 




572 


1895-96 














3 






353 


121 


67 


71 


32 




647 


1896-97- 














6 


'of 




321 


163 


69 


62 


46 




734 


1897-98 








6 




9 


15 


77 




316 


174 


77 


82 


57 


10 


803 


1898-99 








26 




35 


40 


no 




306 


177 


92 


65 


40 


21 


870 


1899-00 




24 




57 


47 


50 


32 


162 




376 


163 


109 


69 


27 


22 


1094 


1900-01 




47 




72 


109 


79 


23 


318 




348 


183 


80 


74 


40 


52 


1321 


1901-02 




41 




66 


125 


87 


19 


298 




396 


206 


120 


65 


32 


59 


1396 


1902-03 




63 




38 


123 


78 


36 


3J2 




471 


229 


141 


86 


24 


57 


1574 


1903-04 




51 




16 


122 


72 


33 


413 




403 


206 


161 


114 


20 


36 


1605 


1904-05 




88 




24 


99 


12 


30 


500 




289 


198 


122 


117 


26 


43 


1462 


1905-06 




92 




28 


118 




46 


598 




373 


214 


145 


no 


30 


64 


1690 


1906-07 




134 




23 


179 




48 


144 


sii' 


411 


269 


149 


133 


24 


88 


1937 


1907-08 




188 




26 


173 




42 


134 


528 


450 


357 


202 


148 


26 


82 


2192 


1908-09 




168 




18 


197 




42 


134 


521 


491 


381 


243 


171 


28 


86 


2308 


1909-10 




152 


4 


111 


124 




87 


89 


453 


456 


417 


286 


170 


26 


70 


2305 


1910-11 


91 


160 


9 


26 


285 




107 




364 


533 


412 


288 


248 


34 


59 


2407 


1911-12 


282 


160 


14 




280 




85 




580 


337 


461 


288 


261 


44 


81 


2523 


1912-13 


368 


175 


11 




289 




129 




654 


444 


432 


355 


268 


55 


166 


2928 



8 

9 

12 

17 

14 

21 

21 

22 

25 

2f 

52 

35 

39 

39 

57 

66 

55 

69 

53 

58 

60 

52 

55 

102 

107 

96 

119 

116 

139 

146 

204 

230 

232 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 



43 




In the above cut showing the position of CoUesre buildings on the campus, the buildintrs are desig 
nated by letters as follows: A— Anderson Hall (main building); Ag— Agricultural Hall (new), only the 
east wing completed: C— Denison Hall (Physical Science Hall); D— Dairy Hall; ^-Engineering Hall; F— 
Pairchild Hall (library): G— Agricultural Hall (old); H-Horticultural Hall; K— Kedzie Hall (printing): L 
—Domestic Science and Art Hall: M— Auditorium; N— Nichols Gymnasium; P— Stock-judging Pavihon; 
R— Farm Mechanics Hall (old Armory); S— Shops; V— Veterinary Hall; W— Chemistry Annex (old chem- 
istry building and later Women's Gymnasium). 



That alumni who have not visited the College in recent years 
may have a better idea of the increase in buildings that has taken 
place during the last one-third of its history, the accompanying map 
is given. This does not show four wooden barns and several other 
structures in the northeast corner of the campus. On the land 
across the road north of the campus is the large new stone barn, 
erected in 1913, the veterinary hospital building, extensive sheds 
furnishing quarters for several hundred animals, the poultry plant, 
and a farmhouse. On the half section of land purchased in 1909, 
situated about two miles northwest of the campus, there is another 
farmhouse, and several other buildings. 

J. T. WiLLARD, '83 



44 RECORD (}F THE ALVMNI 



CONSTITUTION 



Adopted June id, IDIO 



ARTICLE I 

NAME 

Section 1. This organization sliall be known as the Alumni 
Association of tlie Kansas State Agricultural College. 

ARTICLE II 

OBJECT 

Section 1. The object of this association shall be the pro- 
motion of the interests of the College, and of acquaintance among 
its graduates. 

ARTICLE III 

MEMBERSHIP 

Section 1. The association shall consist of members, as- 
sociate members, and honorary members. 

Sec. 2. Graduation from the Kansas State Agricultural Col- 
lege shall constitute membership. 

Sec. 3. Persons, not themselves graduates, shall upon mar- 
riage with a graduate become associate members. 

Sec. 4. Upon recommendation of the officers of the associa- 
tion, at any annual meeting, friends or former officers of the Col- 
lege may be elected honorary members. They shall be exempt 
from payment of dues and assessments, they may not vote or hold 
office, make or second motions, but shall possess all the other 
rights and privileges of members. 

Sec. 5. Local organizations of alumni may be affiliated w^ith 
the Alumni Association, as hereinafter provided. 

ARTICLE IV 

OFFICERS 

Section 1. The control of the association shall be vested in 
a Board of Directors, one member of which shall be elected by each 
auxiliary organization and three by the association at its annual 
meeting. The directors shall be elected for a term of three years, 
but the three directors elected at the first meeting of the associa- 



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tion after the adoption of this constitution shall be for terms of 
one, two, and three years, respectively. 

Sec. 2. Each local organization of alumni having a mem- 
bership of not less than twenty shall be entitled to elect one direc- 
tor, and an additional director for each additional fifty members. 
The senior director elected by the Manhattan Alumni Association 
shall be in charge of the organization of the Board of Directors and 
the annual elections. 

Sec. 3. The Board of Directors shall elect the officers of tho 
association, making nominations and elections by postal vote be- 
fore the first of May of each year. 

Sec. 4. The Board of Directors shall have charge of the ar- 
rangements and expenses of reunions and social meetings, and 
may levy special assessments, not to exceed one dollar. 

ARTICLE V 
MEETINGS AND REUNIONS 

Section 1. An annual meeting shall be held at the College 
during each Commencement week. 

Sec. 2. The dates and character of social meetings shall be 
determined by the Board of Directors. 

Sec. 3. Assessments to meet the expenses of social meetings 
and reunions shall be made upon members and associate mem.bers 
in attendance. 

ARTICLE VI 

AMENDMENTS 

Section 1. This constitution may be amended or revoked by 
a three-fourths vote of all members present at any annual meeting, 
provided that at least two-months notice shall have been given 
through "The Industrialist." 

Sec. 2. The by-laws may be temporarily suspended at any 
annual meeting by a two-thirds vote of the members present. 

ARTICLE VII 

RULES OF ORDER 

Section 1. Robert's Rules of Order shall be the authority on 
all points of parliamentary order. 




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GRADUATES 



1867 

DENISON, HENRY LONGFELLOW. A. M., Stenographer, EleAenth 
Judicial District, Canon City, Colo. Stenographer in Courts 
of Colorado. 

(HAINES) POND, BELLE M., A. M. Died in 1905. 

(HAINES) BOWEN, LAURA EMMA, A. M., Home, 1401 Humboldt 
St., Manhattan, Kan. Teacher in District Schools and in 
Grades in Leavenworth and Kansas City, Kan.; Principal of 
Wamego Schools; Field Secretary of W. B. M. L, 1900-'07; 
Housewife in Manhattan and in Marietta, Ohio, 1907 — . 

POINTS, JOHN J., A. M., Accountant, 2201 Douglas St., Omaha, 
Nebr. Teacher, 1868-'78; County Superintendent Douglas 
County, Nebraska, lS78-'84; Auditor, Douglas County, 1884- 
'88; Attorney at Law, 1888-'98; Assistant Secretary "Greater 
American Exposition," 1899; Secretary Kitchen Brothers" 
Hotel Company (Paxton), 1899-'06; Accountant, 1906 — . 

(WHITE) ABBOTT, MARTHA A., A. M., Housewife, 437 Oakley 
Boul., Chicago, 111. 

1871 

(CAMPBELL) ROBINSON, EMILY M., A. B. Died in 1877. 

(DENISON) WHEDON, ELLEN FRANCES, A. B. Died in 1910. 

♦HOUSTON, LUELLA M., A. B., 1216 S. Tenth St., Denver, Colo. 
Music Teacher. 

WHEDON, CHARLES O., B. S., Lawyer, Lincoln, Nebr., 1889-'90; 
Attorney at Law, Lincoln, Nebr., 1890-'13; Died on January 
15, 1913. 

* (WHITE) TURLEY, KATE E., A. B., Housewife, 2338 Jackson 
Blvd., Chicago, 111. 

1872 

(HAINES) HUNTINGTON, THEOPHANIA M., A. B. Died in 1880. 

TODD, ALBERT, A. M., Cadet at West Point, 1873-'77; Lieutenant 
in First Artillery, 1877-'9 8; Captain in Corps of Artillery 
(Served in Philippines), 1898-'01; Major, 1902-'07; Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, General Army Staff in Washington, D. C, 
1907-'08; Colonel, 1908-'! 0; Retired from Active Service. 
1910: Died on April 17, 1913. 

WILLISTON, SAMUEL WENDELL, A. M., ]M. D., Ph. D.. Professor 
of Paleontology, Walker Museum, University of Chicago, Chi- 
cago, 111. B. S., K. S. A. C, 1872, A. M.. 1875; M. D., Yale, 




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1880, Ph. D., 1885: Assistant in Paleontology and Osteology, 
1876-'85; Demonstrator of Anatomy, 1885-'86; Professor, 
18S6-'90, Yale; Professor of Histology, Geology, and Anat- 
omy, and Dean of Medical School, University of Kansas, 18 90- 
'02; Professor of Paleontology, University of Chicago, 
19 02 — ; Assistant Paleontologist, U. S. Geological Survey, 
1882-'85; Assistant Editor of Science, 1885-'86; Health 
Officer, New Haven, Conn., 188 8-'9 0: Member of Kansas State 
Board of Health, 1898-'00; Member of Board of Medical Ex- 
aminers, 1900-'02; Foreign Correspondent of London Geo- 
logical Society, London Zoological Society; Fellow, Geological 
Society of America; President of Sigma Xi, 19Ul-'0 5, Kansas 
Academy of Science, 1897; President of Society of Vertebrate 
Paleontology, 1903; Author: Manual of North American 
Diptera, 1896, 1908; Reports of University Geological Survey 
of Kansas, Vols. IV, VI, 1898, 1900; About 200 Scientific Pa- 
pers on Entomology, Zoology, Sanitation, Comparative Anat- 
omy, and Paleontology; Bulletins. 

1873 

(DAVIS) STRINGFIELD, ELIZA Z., A. B., Housewife, 1111 Santee 
St., Los Angeles, Cal. Housewife, 18 76; Residences: San 
Luis Obispo, Pomona, and Los Angeles, Cal. 

KIMBLE, SAM, A. B., .ludge of the Twenty-first District, West 
Poyntz, Manhattan, Kan. Engaged in the Survey of the Man- 
hattan and Northwestern Railway, 1873-'74; Teacher and 
Law Student, 1874-'75; Admitted to the Bar, 1875; Lawyer, 
1875 — ; Served Three Terms as City Attorney, Manhattan, 
Kan.; Elected County Attorney, Riley County, Kansas, 1890; 
Judge of the Twenty-first District — . 

1874 

BROUS, HARRY A., A. M., M. D., Medical Student, Physician, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 189O-'O0: Physician, Manhattan, Kan., 
1900-'06; Died in 1906. 

*CLARK, EDGAR F., A. B., Vancouver, B. C. 

DAVIS, JOHN E., B. S., D. D. S. Died in 1908. 

GILBERT, WILLIAM D., A. B., Lawyer, 108 Baltimore Bldg., Mem- 
phis, Tenn. Lawyer, City Attorney, County Attorney, Judge 
of District Court, Atchison, Kan. ; Lawyer, Memphis, Tenn. 

WHITE, A. JUDSON, A. B.. Minister, 2315 W. Morrison St., Chi- 
cago, 111. Pastor of Christian Church, ^Manhattan, Kan., 
1875; Student of Bible College, Lexington, Ky., 1875-'76; 
Pastor in Junction City, Kan., Chicago, 111., New Castle, Ind., 
FairfieM, Iowa, Leavenworth, Kan., 18 76-'8 6; Evangelistic 
Work, Dighton. Kan., and Wichita, Kan., 1886-'88; Pastor, 




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Atchison, Kan., 18 89-'91; General Evangelist, Chicago, 111., 
18!)l-'94: General Evangelist, Chicago, 111., 1913 — . 

1875 

LOFIXCK, REUBEN E., B. S., Merchant, Manhattan, Kan. 
*( STEWART) POINTS, ALICE EULALIE, A. M., Teacher City 
Schools, 34 Communipaw Ave., Jersey City, N. .1. 

1876 

GALE. GEORGE A., A. B., West Palm Beach., Fla. Fruit Grower, 
Lake Worth, Fla., lSS9-'93; Merchant, Lake Worth, Fla., 
lS93-'95; Merchant, Mangonia, Fla., 1895-'98; Merchant and 
Postmaster, Mangonia, Fla., 1898-'05; Poultry Raiser, Man- 
gonia, Fla., 1905-'06; Poultry Raiser and Fruit Grower, West 
Palm Beach., Fla., 1906-'08; Poultry and Dairy Business, 
West Palm Beach., Fla., 1909-'13. 

(GALE) KEDZIE, ELLA M., A. B., Teacher of Art, 317 Abbott 
Ave., East Lansing, Mich. Teacher of Drawing, K. S. A. C, 
1876-'77; Head of Art Department, Olivet College, Michigan, 
nine years; O.berlin, Ohio, two years: Assistant in Art De- 
partment, Michigan Agricu'tural College, several years; Pri- 
vate Teacher of Art, 1913 — . 

KIMBALL, CARRIE M., A. B., Homekeeper, R. 2, Box 39 B., Santa 
Anna, Cal. Teacher of Art and Music, Garden Grove, Cal., 
several years. 

(SAWYER) KEDZIE JONES, NELLIE, M. S., Housewife, Smoky 
Hill Farm, Auburndale, Wis. Professor of Domestic Econ- 
omy, K. S. A. C, 1882-'97; Professor of Domestic Economy, 
Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, 111., 1897-01; House- 
wife, Berea, Ky., 1901-'03; Kalamazoo, Mich., 1903-'09: Min- 
neapolis, Minn., 1909-'ll; Au-lnirndale, Wis., 1911 — . 

(WHITMAN) HEISER, MINERVA E., A. B., Osage City. Kan. 

1877 

(CHILD) CARROLL, ELLA S., B. S., Dressmaker, 230 Osage St., 
:\ranhattan, Kan. Teacher, 1878-'93. 

FAILYER, GEORGE H., M. S., Farmer, Manhattan, Kan. Teacher, 
District School, 18 77-'78; In Charge Chemistry Department, 
K. S. A. C, 1878-'79; Professor of Chemistry, ibid, 1879-'97; 
Farmer, 1897-'01; Assistant in Soil Research, U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture, 1902-'ll; Farmer, 1911 — . 

GRIFFING, JOHN S., M. S., Tecumseh, Kan. Merchant, Topeka. 
Kan., 1899-'00; Grocery Business in Manhattan, 1901-'04; 
Dairyman, Tecumseh, Kan., 19 05; Farmer, Blackfoot, Idaho. 
1911-'12; Dairyman, Tecumseh, Kan., R. 16, 1912-'13. 




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HOWARD, WALTER CYRUS, B. D., Pastor Methodist Episcopal 
Cluircli, Fourth and J St., Livermore, Cal. Preacher in M. E. 
Church, Westmoreland. Kan., 1878-"80; Preacher in M. E. 
Church, Scranton, Kan., 1880-'83; Degree of B. D., Garret 
Biblical Institute, 1886; Member of Kansas Conference, 1878- 
'84; Member Rock River, 111., Conference, 18S4-'98; Member 
of California Conference, 1898 — . 

HOYT, FREDERICK O., M. D. Died in 1884. 

HUMPHREY, LOUIS E., B. S., Druggist and Real Estate Dealer, 
Chapman, Kan. Druggist, Tower, Colo., 1908-'13; Druggist 
and Real Estate Dealer in Land in Eastern Colorado, 1913; 
Rooming-house Proprietor, Chapman, Kan., 1913 — . 

LaTOURRETTE, JAMES F., B. S., Indian Agency, Fort Hall, Idaho. 
Stock Raiser, Wagon Mound, New Mex., 18S9-'92; Indian 
Agency, Fort Defiance, Ariz., 1893-'95; :\Iiner, Idaho Springs, 
Co'o., 1895-'03: Assistant, Sitka Industrial Training School, 
Sitka, Alaska, 1903-'05; Missionary, Sitka, Alaska, 1905-'07; 
Farmer, Miles, Wash., 1907-'ll; Indian Agency, Fort Hall, 
Idaho, 1913 — . 

LEASURE, MARION FRANKLIN, LL. B., Attorney at Law, La 
Cygne, Kan. Teacher, 18 77-'78; In Law Department, Uni- 
versity of Michigan, 1878-'S0; Attorney at Law, 1880 — . 

*ULRICH, WILLIAM, M. S.. Grafton, 111. Contractor, Manhattan, 
Kan., lS77-'9 8; Boat Builder, Grafton, 111., 1898 — . 

1878 

*GODFREY, ALBERT N., M. S., Civil Engineer, County Engineer, 
R. 2, Box 112, Wenatchee, Wash. 

McCONNELL, CHARLES S., B. S. Died In 1902. 

PLATT, GEORGE S., B. S. Died in 1878. 

WILSON, AMOS E., B. S., Bank Cashier, 212 Elm St., Leaven- 
worth, Kan. Bank Cashier, 187S-'92 and 1893 — ; National 
Bank Examiner, 1892-'93. 

1879 

*BLAIN, ARTHUR T., B. S., Orchardist, Duarte (Los Angeles 
County), Cal. 

(CAMPBELL) BLAIN, ETTA, B. S., Housewife, Duarte, Cal. 

ECKMAN, WILMER K., B. S., Bank President, 305 S. Fredonia 
St., Longvie.w, Texas. Newspaper Work, Osborne, Kan.. 
1879-'81; Bank Bookkeeper, Osoorne, Kan., 1881-'84; Lum- 
ber Office, Atchison, Kan., 1884-'91; Manager Mill and Lum- 
ber Yard, Longview, Texas, 1891-'96; Banking, Longview, 
Texas, 18 96 — . 

REED, CORWIN J., B. S., Farmer, Havensville, Kan. Farmer, Hav- 
ensville, Kan., 18 79 — . 



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RUSHMORE, HENRY C, B. S., City Salesman, Nowell-Shapleigh 
Hardware Company, St. Louis, Mo., 308 Lawn St., Kansas 
City, Mo. Railroad Service and Banking, 1879-'84; Retail 
Hardware Business and Railroad Service, l884-'93; Wholesale 
Hardware Business, 1893-'13. 

SALTER, LEWIS A., B. S., Lawyer, Carmen, Okla. Farmer, 
Thayer, Kan., 1879-'S1; Hardware Merchant, Argonia, Kan., 
1881-'8 5; Admitted to Practice Law, 188 6; Removed to Alva, 
Okla., 1893; Removed to Carmen. Okla., 1900 — . 

STKES, WILLIAM H., B. S., Merchant, Leonardville, Kan. For 
thirty-two years have kept a store on same location. Have 
a nice two-story store in place of the old frame structure. 
Talk socialism when not busy practicing capitalism. My 
three children are in the store, also. 

(VINCENT) McCORMICK, ELLA, B. S. Died in 1911. 

WOOD, CLARENCE E., A. B., Merchant. Bushyhead. Okla. 

1880 

BEACHAM, AUGUSTINE, B. S. Died about 1890. 

(COX) KREGAR, ELIZABETH, B. S., Housewife, 503 W. First St., 
Junction City, Kan. Teacher, 1880-'86. 

*(HOYT) TURNER, EMMA, B. S., Housewife. 

(KNOSTMAN) HUSE, EMMA, B. S., Housewife, 831 Leavenworth 
St., Manhattan, Kan. 

(PARKER) PERRY, GRACE, B. S., Housewife and Farmer, Box 
1163, Pocatello, Idaho. Teacher and Clerk, 1881-'82; Stu- 
dent at Washburn CoMege, 1883-'84; Graduated from Wash- 
burn College, 1884; Teacher, 1885-'86; Housewife, 1886 — : 
Pastor's Assistant, Ogden, Utah, 1895-'96; Pastor's Assistant, 
Salmon, Lemhi County, Idaho, 1908-'ll; Residences: Chap- 
man, Capioma, Manhattan, Kiowa, Goodland, Kan., Pueblo, 
Colo.; Ogden, Utah; Pocatello, Idaho; Salmon, Idaho; Poca- 
tello, Idaho. 

RICHARDSON, NOBLE ASA, B. S., Merchant and Lecturer, 7 80 
Fifth St., San Bernardino, Cal. City Superintendent of 
Schools, San Bernardino, Cal., 1884-'99; Author of Works 
on Economics and Lecturer, 1900 — ; Author, "Introduction 
to Socialism," "Industrial Problems," etc. 

(SICKELS) DAVIS, MARIE E., B. S. Died in 1894. 

1881 

(DONALDSON) REED, FLORA, B. S., Housewife, Havensville, 
K-n Five rhiUlren. AH of Whom Have Attended K. S. A. C. 
♦HOUSTON, ULYSSES GRANT. B. S., Lecturer, Enid, Okla. 
JEFFERY, FLETCHER M., B. S., Lawyer, Wetmore, Kan., 1889- 




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'90; Lawyer, Escondido, Cal., lS90-'93; Lawyer, Cripple Crock, 
Colo., 189 3-'0 2; Lawyer, Seattle, Wash., 1902-'10; Died on 
April 7, 1910. 

JBFFERY, WILLIAM .J., B. S., Minister, lS89-'90; Agent, San 
Diego, Cal., lS90-'95; Law Student, Boston University, Mas- 
sachusetts, 1895-'96; Died in 1900. 

LEACH, DARWIN, S., B. S., Superintendent of City Schools, 
Georgetown, New Mex., 1889-'92; Africa, 1892-'03; San 
Juan, Porto Rico, 1906-'07; Agent, New York Life, Agencies 
in Foreign Countries: Died in 1908. 

LIGHTFOOT, WILLIAM J., B. S., U. S. Surveyor and Special Dis- 
bursing Agent, Care of U. S. Surveyor General, San Francisco, 
Cal. Construction Engineer, A., T. & S. F. Railway, 188 2- 
'89; Division Engineer, U. P. Railway, Utah and Idaho, 1889- 
'91; U. S. Surveyor, Cripple Creek, Colo., 1891-'99; U. S. 
Examiner of PubMc Land Surveys, 1899-'04: Assistant En- 
gineer, U. S. Reclamation Service, 1904-'05; U. S. Surveyor, 
Department of the Interior, General Land Office, 1905 — . 

(MASON) COTEY, DALINDA, B. S., Housewife, 3404 Andover St., 
Oakland, Cal. Teacher in Public Schools: Professor Domestic 
Science. South Dakota Agricultural Corege, 1887-'90 ;Dean of 
School of Domestic Science and Arts, Utah Agricultural Col- 
lege, 1894-'07. 

MYERS, WIRT S., B. S., Pattern Maker. R. 3, Pensacola, Fla. 

1882 

ALLEN, J. CHESTER, B. S. Died in 1885. 

*(CRANFORD) SLOAN, IDA, B. S., Housewife, 2524 Gould Ave., 
N. Fort Worth, Texas. 

*CRIPPS, EDWARD B., B. S. 

KNAUS, WARREN, M. S., Editor and Proprietor of "Democrat- 
Opinion," 512 S. Main St., McPherson, Kan. Teacher, 1883- 
'84; Law Student, 1885; Editor of the "Democrat." since 
1886; ConsoMdated the "Democrat" and "Opinion," 1902; 
State Apiary Inspector for North Half of Kansas. 

(MAILS) COONS, MATTIE E., B. S., Housewife, Manhattan, Kan. 

(PECKHAM) CORDRY, ALLIE S., B. S., Housewife, and Society 
and Club Editor of "Parson's Daily Sun," 1326 Morgan Ave., 
Parsons, Kan. Teacher of Painting and Drawing, Bethany 
College, Topeka, Kan., 1884-'85; Manager Telephone Ex- 
change, Clay Center, Kan., 18S6-'87; Housewife, 1888 — ; So- 
ciety and Club Editor on "Salina Journal" and "Parson's 
Daily Sun," nine years; Historian for the Kansas Daughters 
of the American Revolution, 1910. 

rSELBY) CURTICE, BELLE, B. S., Housewife, 201 W. Armour 
Blvd., Kansas City, Mo. Teacher of Instrumental Music, 




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Manhattan, Kan.. lS82-'83; Teacher of Music, Drawing, and 
Painting, Lane University, Lecompton, Kan., lS83-'84; 
Teacher of Painting and Drawing, Fort Scott, Kan., ]884-'88; 
Student, New York City Art Schools, 1888-'91; Traveled in 
Europe, 1891-'92; Member of Kansas City Atheneum, 1898 — ; 
Chairman, Domestic Science Department Social Settlement 
Work, Swope Settlement, Kansas City, Mo. 

SHORT, BURTON L., B. S., Clerk, Kansas City, Kan., 1889-'90; 
Clerk in Register of Deeds Office, Kansas City, Kan., 1890- 
'91; City Clerk, Kansas City, Kan., 1891-'98; Assistant Post- 
master, Kansas City, Kan., 1898-'08; Died in July, 1909. 

♦SLOAN, JOHN A., M. D. V., United States Meat Inspector, N. 
Fort Worth, Texas. 

1883 

BERRY, JAMES W., B. S., President and Manager of Jewell County 
Telephone Company, Jewell City, Kan. General Contractor, 
1883-'09; Lumber and Telephone Business, Farmer and 
Stockman, 1909 — . 
(BOWER) ADY, MARY C, B. S., Housewife, 112 S. Juliette Ave., 
Manhattan, Kan. Clerked in Furniture Store until Married; 
Lived in Oklahoma, 1894-'95; Lived in Manhattan, Kan., 
1895 — . 
CALL, LEWIS W., LL. B., LL. M., D. C. L., Chief Cerk and Solici- 
tor, J. A. G. O., War Department, 1448 Newton St., N. W., 
Washington, D. C. Teacher, Silver Lake, Kan., 1883-'84; 
Signal Service (Weather Bureau) Cairo, 111., St. Louis, Mo., 
Lamar, Mo., Washington, D. C, 18S4--88: Clerk in Judge-Ad- 
vocate General's Office. War Department, Washington, D. C, 
1888-'96; Chief Clerk in Judge-Advocate General's Office, War 
Department, Washington, D. C, 1896-'08; Chief Clerk and 
Solicitor in Judge-Advocate General's Office, War Department, 
Washington, D. C. 1908 — . 

*GLOSSOP, EMMA E., B. S., At Home. Teacher, Manhattan City 
Schools, 1883-'93; Teacher, St. Joseph, Mo., 1893-'03. 

GRIFFING, WILLIAM J., Farmer and Fruit Grower, near Manhat- 
tan, Kan. Student of Indian History and Collector of Indian 
Relics. Died in May, 1910. 

(HAINES) McKEEN, PHOEBE E., M. S., Housewife, 1401 Hum- 
boldt St., Manhattan, Kan. Teacher in City Schools, Man- 
hattan, Kan., 1883-'85; Instructor in Drawing, New Mexico 
Agricultural College, 1890-'92; Treasurer, Kansas Branch 
of The Woman's Board of Interior, 1901 — . 

* (HOUSTON) MARTIN, HORTENSE L., B. S., Housewife, 501 Ne- 
braska St., Warren Ave., Miami, Okla. 

LUND, JACOB, M. S., Superintendent of Water, Steam, and Gas 



60 KErORD OF THE ALIMSI 

Distribution, K. S. A. C, 1416 Fairchild Ave., Manhattan, 
Kan. Steam Fitter and Instructor in Blacksmithing, K. S. 
A. C, 1883-'86; Machinist, A., T. & S. F. Railway Shops, To- 
peka, Kan., 1886-'8S; Dynamo Tender and Engineer, Las 
Vegas Hot Springs Company, New Mexico, 188 8-'89; Chief 
Engineer, ibid., 18 89-'91; Knot Sawyer and Shingle Pac.vc:, 
Sidney, Wash., 1891-'92; Fireman and Engineer, Capitol Iron 
Works, Topeka, Kan., 1892-'93; Steam Fitter and Fireman, 
K. S. A. C, 1893-'98; Engineer, ibid., 1898-'01: Superintend- 
ent of Heat and Power Department, ibid., 1901-'12; Superin- 
tendent Steam, Water, and Gas Distribution, ibid., 1912 — . 

MMcGUIRE) SHELDON, KATIE I., B. S. 

XEEDHAM, J. DANA, B. S.. Merchant, Lane, Kan. Merchant, Lane, 
Kan., 1883 — . 

*WARD, MILAN T., M. D., Physician, Toulon, 111. 

WILLARD, JULIUS TERRASS, B. S., M. S., D. Sc, Dean of the 
Division of General Science, Professor of Chemistry, K. S. A. 
C, 1725 Poyntz Ave., Manhattan, Kan. Assistant in Chem- 
istry, K. S. A. C, 1883-'87; M. S., ibid., 1886; Graduate Stu- 
dent, Johns Hopkins University, 18S7-'SS; Assistant Chemist, 
Kansas Experiment Station, 188 8-'9 7; Assistant Profesror 
of Chemistry, K. S. A. C, 1890-'96: Associate Professor of 
Chemistry, ibid., 1896-'97; Chemist, Kansas Experiment 
Station, 189 7 — ; Professor of Applied Chemistry, K. S. A. 
C, 1S97-'01: Director, Kansas Experiment Station, 1900-'0fi: 
Vice-Director, ibid., 19 07 — ; Professor of Chemistry, K. S. A. 
C, 1901 — ; D. Sc, ibid., 1908; Dean of the Division of Gen- 
eral Science, ibid., 1909 — ; Chemist, Engineering Experiment 
Station, ibid., 1910 — . 

1884 

ANDRESS, EMMETT S., B. S. Died on January 13, 1913. 

(BROUS) SMALLEY, FLORENCE J., B. S., Housewife, 608 Free- 
man Ave., Kansas City, Kan. Teacher, Ashland, Kan., 1885- 
'86; Teacher, Kansas City, Kan., 1886-'87: At Home, Man- 
hattan, Kan., 188 7-'88; Teacher, Randolph, Kan., 1888-'89: 
At Home, Manhattan, Kan., 1889-'93; Teacher, Kansas City, 
Kan., 1893-'05; Housewife, 190.5 — . 

BUCHLI, BARTHOLOMEW, B. S., :\I. S., D. V. M., Farmer and 
Stockman, R. 4, Alma, Kan. 

CALVIN, JOHN H., B. S., LL. B., Law Student, 1884-'S6; Lawyer, 
188 6-'87: Student of Law, Columbia University, 1 887-' 89: 
Lawyer, Topeka, Kan., lS89-'98: Died in 1898. 

COREY, WILLIA:\I a., B. S., Newspaper Reporter, 589 Haight St., 
San Francisco, Cal. Teacher, Kansas and Salt Lake City, 



KAXSA^^i STATE AGRU'VLTrHAL COLLEGE (il 

1884-'95; Editor and Publisher Monthly Educational Journal, 
1893-'95; Reporter, Contributing Editor, 1895 — . 

*€OTTRELL, HENRY M., M. S., Agricultural Agent for C, R. I. & 
P. Railway Company, 115 W. Mulberry St., Fort CdUins, Colo. 
Farmer, 1884-'87; Assistant in Agriculture, K. S. A. C, 1887- 
'91; Superintendent, Levi P. Morton Farm, Rhinebeck, N. Y., 
1891-'97; Professor of Agriculture, K. S. A. C, 1897-'01; 
Professor of Agriculture, Ruskin College, Trenton, Mo.; Su- 
perintendent, Odebolt Farm, Ode'jolt, Iowa; Superintendent 
Farmers' Institutes, Colorado State Agricultural College, 
Fort Collins, Colo.; Agricultural Agent, C, R. I. & P. Rail- 
way Company, 1911 — . 

(DONALDSON) BROWN, CARRIE F., B. S. Died in 1902. 

DONALDSON, FLORENCE A., B. S. Died in August, 1888. 

DUNN, FRANK W., B. S., Vineyardist, Calexico. Cal. Farmer, As- 
pen, Colo., 1889-'90: Farmer and Fruit Grower, 1890-'93; 
Assistant in Irrigation, Experiment Station, K. S. A. C, Gar- 
den City, Kan., 1893-'95; Miner, Lawrence, Colo., 1895-'97; 
Assayer, Lawrence, Co'o., lS97-'98; Assayer, Alman, Colo., 
1898-'99; Assayer, Aultman, Colo., 1899-'01: Assayer, Pata- 
gonia, Ariz., 1901-'02; Assayer, Magdalena, Sonora, Mexico, 
1902-'03; Assayer, Topolobampo, Sinaloa, Mexico, 1903-'04: 
Vineyardist, Calexico, Cal., 1907-'13. 

GARDINER, I. DAY, B. S., Farmer, lS84-'86; Joint Owner of Esk- 
ridge "Star," 1886-'8S; Publisher, "Wabaunsee County News," 
1888-'97; Farmer. lS97-'99; Died in 1899. 

KERN, EDWIN H., B. S., Civil Engineer, Coquille, Ore. Location, 
Construction, and Maintenance of Railroads, lS84-'90; Land 
Surveying, Irrigation, Hydraulic and Mining Work, 1890 — . 

LEWIS, MARION M., B. S.. Minister, Morgan Park, 111., 1889-'90: 
Minister, Nebraska City, Nebr., 1890-'91; Minister, Nebraska 
City, Nebr., 1891-'92; Minister, Ogden, Utah, 1892-'95; Min- 
ister, Portland, Ore., 1895; Died in 1895. 

MARLATT, CHARLES LESTER, M. S., Assistant Chief of Bureau 
of Entomology and Chairman Federal Horticultural Board, 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1521 Sixteenth St.. Wash- 
ington, D. C. Instructor and Scientific Assistant, K. S. A. C, 
1884-'85; Assistant in Horticulture and Entomology, ibid., 
1885-'8 8; Field Agent, Division of Entomology, U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture, Assigned to Washington, D. C, 1889- 
'9 4; Assistant Entomologist and Assistant Chief of Bureau, 
ibid., 1894-'02; Entomologist in Charge of Experimental 
Field Work, ibid., 1902-'07; Entomologist and Acting Chief 
of Bureau in Absence of Chief, ibid., 1907 — ; Chairman Fed- 
eral Horticultural Board in Charge of the Federal Plant Quar- 
antine Act, 1912 — . 



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NEISWENDER, LINCOLN H., B. S., Farmer, R. 6, N. Topeka, Kan. 
Farmer, lS84-'86; Surveyor and Railroader, .Missouri Pacific- 
Railway, 1886-'88; Farmer, 18 88 — . 

PECK, GEORGE C, B. S., Bookstore Proprietor, West Pearl St., 
Jewell City, Kan. Assistant in Printing Department, K. S. A. 
-C, 1884-'85; Foreman, "Western Baptist," Topeka, Kan., 
1885-'90; Foreman, "Tribune," Junction City, Kan., 1890- 
'95; Interest in Junction City Steam and Stone Sawing Mills, 
1895-'00; Local Manager Midland Elevator Company, Junc- 
tion City, Kan., 1900-'06; Bookstore Proprietor, Jewell City, 
Kan., 19 06 — . 

(PECK) BERRY, HATTIE L., B. S., Housewife (Berry Culture), 
Jewell City, Kan. 

SHARTEL, JOHN W., B. S., Lawyer, Oklahoma City, Okla. 

1885 

BASSLER, THOMAS, B. S. Died in 1907. 

DEITZ, ALBERT, Foreman Post Office Building, Kansas City, Mo., 
2747 Holly St., Kansas City, Mo. Teacher, Nearman, Kan., 
- 1885-'87; Grocer and Meat Dealer, 1887-'00; Builder, 1900- 
'08; Foreman under Custodian of Government Building, Kan- 
sas City, Mo., 1909 — ; Fruit Farmer, Crockett, Houston 
County, Texas, 1905 — . 

HOPPER, GEORGE E., M. S., Reinforced Concrete Constructor, 
823 Leavenworth St., Manhattan, Kan. City Engineer and 
Waterwork Superintendent, Manhattan, Kan., 1885-'88; Re- 
ceiver Water Plant, Arkansas City, Kan., 1891-'00; Member 
of Firm of Hopper & Son, Si'o and Tank Builders; Contractor 
and Builder, Manhattan, Kan., 1900 — . 

*HOUGH, FLORENCE F., B. S., Great Bend, Kan. 

*HUTTO, FRANK A., M. S., Ph. D., Attorney at Law, Twin Falls, 
Idaho. 

LEWIS, J. ALLEN, M. S., C. E. Died in 1907. 

MURPHY, NELLIE J., B. S. Died in 1909. 

NOYES, ARTHUR L., B. S., Farmer and Stock Raiser, R. 2, Cun- 
ningham, Kan. Farmer, 1885-'87; Student, Electrical En- 
gineering Department, Kansas State University, 1887-'91; 
Farmer, 1891-'92; Electrical Work, lS92-'93; Farmer and 
Stock Raiser, 1893 — . 

PRATT, CLARENCE D., B. S., Merchant, 613 First Ave., Dallas, 
Texas. Farmer, 1886; County Surveyor, Hamilton County, 
Kansas, 18 87; Civil Engineer, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1888-'89; 
Paint Manufacturer, Joplin, Mo., 1890-'91; Traveling Sales- 
man, Texas, 1892-'99; Merchant, Dallas, Texas, 1899 — . 

REES, ROLLIN R., B. S., Congressman Fifth District. Minneapolip, 
Kan. Lawyer, Minneapolis, Kan., ]889-'94; County Attor- 



KANSAS STATE AG UirV LTV UAL COLLEGE 63 

ney, Minneapolis, Kan., 1894-'98; Attorney, and Member of 
Legislature, 1898-'02; Attorney, Minneapolis, Kan., 1902-'04; 
District Judge, Minneapolis, Kan., 1904-'08; Congressman 
Fifth District, 1910 — . 

RO&ERS, FREDERICK JOHN, M. S., Associate Professor of Phys- 
ics, Stanford University, 4 Lasuen, Stanford University, Cal. 
Instructor, K. S. A. C, 1886-'89; Student and Instructor in 
Physics, Corne"! University, 1889-'00; Associate Professor 
of Physics, Stanford University, 19 00 — . 

(SECREST) HUNGERFORD, DOROTHEA E. C, B. S., Housewife, 
518 Bluemont Ave., Manhattan, Kan. 

(WONSETLER) RUDE, GRACE L., M. D., Housewife and Physi- 
cian, Hoisington, Kan. Teacher in Public Schools, ]S85-'88; 
Music Student, 1891-'95; Graduated from Hahnemann .Medical 
College, 1901; Physician, 1901 — . 

(WOODS) SHARTEL, ELFRAIDA E., B. S., Housewife, Skirvin 
Hotel, Oklahoma City, Okla. 

1886 

BRIDGEMAN, LILLIE BELLE, M. S., Architect, 171.5 La Loma 
Road, Berkley, Cal. Teacher, Grade School, Kansas, 1886- 
'91; Student, University of California, 1891-'93; Teacher, 
High Schoo\ California, 18 93-'9 8; Student, Cornell, 1898-'10; 
Student of Architecture, University of California, 1910-"13; 
Architect, 1913 — . 

BROUS, LOUIS PAUL, M. S., Teacher of Mechanical Drawing, Man- 
ual Training High School, Kans::s City, Kan., ICll Barnett 
Ave., Kansas City, Kan. Architectural Draftsman, Kansas 
City, Kan., 1887-'90; Railroad Draftsman, Oregon, 1890-'94; 
Postgraduate Student, K. S. A. C, 18D4-'95; Teacher of Draw- 
ing, Kansas City (Kansas) High School, ]S96-'00; Superin- 
tendent of. Building Construction, Republic of Mexico, 1900- 
'06; Teacher of Mechanical Drawing, Manual Training High 
School, Kansas City, Mo., 19 06 — . 

FAIRCHILD, PAUL HALSTED, M. D., Real Estate and Estates Man- 
agement, 112 W. Forty-second St., New York (Home, Passaic, 
N. J.). M. D., Be'levue, 1890; Publishing Medical Books and 
Papers, 1890-'98; Manufacturing Proprietary Medicines, 
1898-'09; Real Estate Management, 1910 — . 

GREEN, ABBOTT MILES, B. S., Irrigation Engineer, Alturas, Cal. 
Teacher, Oberlin, Kan., 1886-'87; Railway Engineer, Santa 
Barbara, Cal., 1887-'8S; Civil Engineer, Adin, Cal., 1888-'0.5; 
Surveyor Indian Lands, Lookout, Cal., 1905-'06; Timber Land 
Locator and Dealer, 1906-'09; Irrigation Engineer, Alturas, 
Cal., 1909 — . 

HARBORD, JAMES C, M. S., Assistant Chief Philippine Constabu- 



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lary, Manila, P. I. Teacher, Butler County, Kansas, 1886-'87; 
Assistant Instructor Telegraphy, K. S. A. C, 1887-'88; Private, 
Corporal, Sergeant, Company "A," Fourth Infantry, and 
Quartermaster Stergeant, Fourth U. S. Infantry, January 10, 
1889, to July 31, 1891; Second Lieutenant, Fifth U. S. Cav- 
alry, July 31, 1891, to July 1, 1898; First Lieutenant, Tenth 
U. S. Cavalry, July 1, 1898, to February 2, 1901; Major, 
Second U. S. Volunteer Cavalry, May 24, 1898, to October 24, 
1898; Captain, U. S. Cavalry, 1901 — ; Assistant Chief Phil- 
ippine Constabulary, with Rank of Colonel, U. S. A., August 
17, 1903 — . 

HIGINBOTHAM, JOHN U., B. S., With Detroit Lubricator Works, 
Detroit, Mich. Student, Kansas University and St. Mary's 
(Kansas) College, 1886-'87; Student of Law, Lincoln, Nebr., 
1887-'89; Various Clerical Positions, Chicago, 1889-'95; As- 
sistant Treasurer, National Biscuit Company, Chicago, 111., 
1904 — : With Detroit Lubricator Works, Detroit, Mich., 
1913 — ; Author of "Six Weeks in Europe" and Other Books 
of Travel. 

(HOPPER) GETTY, MARIA C, B. S., Housewife, Downs, Kan. 
Public School Teacher, 1886-'88; Housewife, 1888 — . 

(LITTLE) MacEWAN, E. ADA, B. S., Housewife, 314 Elm St., Kal- 
amazoo, Mich. Teacher, Manhattan, Kan., 1886-'88; Teacher 
of Music, Marysville, Kan., 1888-'90; Assistant in Sewing De- 
partment, K. S. A. C, 189 0-'92; Assistant in Sewing Depart- 
ment, Utah Agricultural College, 1892-'93; Superintendent of 
Sewing Department, ibid., 1893-'94: Housewife, Logan, Utah, 
1894-'02; Housewife, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1902 — . 

PARKER, FRANK L., B. S., Farmer and Fruit Grower, R. 2, Hutch- 
inson, Kan. Railroading, 1886-'93; Merchant and Farmer, 
1893 — . 

PERRY, EDWARD H., B. S., Farmer and Land Investor, Plainview, 
Texas. Newspaper Business, 1886-'97; Real Estate and In- 
vestment Broker, 1897-'10; Farmer and Investor, 1910 — . 

PLATT, H. AUGUSTUS, B. S. Died in 1903. 

(QUINBY) PERRY, ADA H., B. S., Housewife, 501 B'uemont 
Ave., Manhattan, Kan.. 1886-'09; Housewife, Champaign, 111., 
1909-'10; Housewife, Manhattan, Kan., 1910 — ; Four Chil- 
dren Have Attended K. S. A. C. 

(QUINBY) GARDINER, IDA H., B. S., Housewife, 1514 Laguna 
St., Santa Barbara, Cal. 

REED, MINNIE, M. S., Care American Express Company, Naples, 
Italy. Kamehameha Manual School, Honolulu, T. H.; Teach- 
ing Science in Manual Training School for Boys; Conducting 
Botanical Research Work for United States Experiment 
Station. 



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ROBERTSON, DAVID G., B. S., Lawyer, 19 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, 
111., 911 Reba Place, Evanston, 111. (Home.) Superintendent 
of Schools, Downs, Kan., 188 7; Clerk District Court, Osborne 
County, Kansas, 1888-'9 0; Mem,ber Law Firm of Mitchell & 
Robertson, Osborne, Kan., 1891-'92; Lawyer, Chicago, 
1893 — . 

SISSON, EDWARD OCTAVIUS, A. B., Ph., D., Pirofessor of Educa- 
tion, Reed College, Boise, Idaho. A. B., University of Chi- 
cago, 1893; Ph. D., Harvard University, 19 05; Teacher and 
Principal in Public Schools, Kansas, 18 86-'91; Founder and 
Principal of South Side Academy, Chicago, 18 92-' 97; Univer- 
sity Extension Reader in Psychology, University of Chicago, 
1894; Director of Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, 111., 
1897-'04; Student, University of Berlin, 1903-'04; Assist- 
ant Professor of Education, University of Illinois, 1905-'06; 
Lecturer in Principles of Education, Harvard University 
Summer School, 1908; Professor of Pedagogy and Director 
of the Department of Education, University of Washington, 
1906-'12: Professor of Education, Reed College, 1912 — ; 
Commissioner of Education for the State of Idaho. 

VAN DEVENTER, JOHN W., B. S., Editor, Imperial, Nebr., 1889- 
'91; Editor, Denver, Colo., 1891-'92; Editor and Publisher, 
Sterling, Colo., 1892-'03; County Assessor, 1903-'04; Writer, 
Denver, Colo., 1904-'07; Chief Printing Clerk, House of Rep- 
resentatives, 1907-'12: Died in 1912. 

WATERS, GEORGE W., B. S. Died in 19 08. 

*WHALEY, WILLIAM E., B. S., Instructor, University of Chicago, 
1067 E. Sixtieth St., Chicago, 111. 

(WILLARD) CALVIN, F. HENRIETTA, B. S., Dean of School of 
Home Economics, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, 
Ore. Housewife, 188 6-'9 9; I>ibrarian Children's Depart- 
ment, Topeka, Kan.. 1899-'01; Librarian, K. S. A. C, 1901- 
'03; Professor of Domestic Science, K. S. A. C, 1903-'08; 
Pro'^essor of Home Economics, Purdue University, 1908-'12; 
Dean of School of Home Economics, Oregon Agricultural Col- 
lege, 1912 — . 

WISE, JOHN L., B. S., Grain, Hay, and Feed Dealer, Greenville, 
111. 

1887 

ALLEN, EDGAR A., B. S., Superintendent U. S. Indian Agricultur- 
al School, Chi'occo, Okla. Principal, Public School, Leonard- 
ville, Kan., 1887-'89; Principal, Public School, Blue Mound, 
Kan., 1889-'91: Normal Institute Instructor, Blue Mound, 
Kan., 1889-'91: Student, Law Department, Northwestern 
University, 1891-'92: Principal (Indian Service), Chilocco, 



m HE CO HI) OF THE ALVMNl 

Okla. ; Superintendent at Perris, Cal., Albuquerque, New Mex., 
and Senica, Okla.; Assistant Superintendent at Carlisle, Pa.; 
Special Indian Agent, Supervisor Indian Schools, and Super- 
intendent at Chilocco, 1893 — . 

AVERY, FRED H., B. S. Died in 189G. 

BREESE, CLAUDE M., M. S., Assistant Cashier, First National 
Bank, 318 Leavenworth St., Manhattan, Kan. Assistant in 
Chemistry, K. S. A. C, 1887-'97; County Clerk, Riley County, 
Kansas, 1898-'07; Assistant Cashier, First National Bank, 
Manhattan, Kan., 1907 — . 

BROWN, JOHN BROOKINS, M. S., Supervisor, U. S. Indian Ser- 
vice, 3 209 Summit St., Muskogee, Okla. Teacher in Public 
Schools of Kansas, three years; U. S. Signal Service and 
Weather Bureau, three years; Superintendent of Schools in 
Indian Service, until 1910; Supervisor of Indian Schools, U. 
S. Service, Five Civilized Tribes, 1910 — . 

BURTIS, WALTER .J. G., B. S., Parmer, Fredonia, Kan. Repre- 
sentative for Woodson County, Legislature, 1911 and 1913. 

CARLETON, MARK ALFRED, M. S., Plant Pathologist and Cereal- 
ist, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 
Teacher, Cloud County, Kansas, 18 87-'8S; Professor of Nat- 
ural History, Garfield University (now Friends' University), 
Wichita, Kan., 1888-'90; Field Agent, Division of Botany, U. 
S. Department of Agriculture, 18 91-'9 2; Assistant Botanist, 
Kansas Experiment Station, 1892-'94; Plant Pathologist and 
Cerealist, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1894; General 
Manager, Pennsylvania Chestnut Tree Blight Commission, 
1912-'13. 

(COTTRELL) STILES, NELLIE E., B. S., Housewife, McFarland, 
Kern County, California. 

ELLIOTT, BERT RICHMOND, B. S., Placer Gold Miner, Dawson, 
Yukon Territory, Canada. Agriculturist, 1887-'93; Horticul- 
turist and Street Railway Worker, 1893-'97; Placer Gold 
Miner, 1897 — . 

ELLIOTT, FREDERICK B., B. S., Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 
428 Osage St., Manhattan, Kan. Real Estate, 1887-'99; 
Real Estate and Insurance, 1899 — ; Manager of Manhattan 
Ice, Light, and Power Company, 1900-'03. 

(KEYES) GRAHAM, CLARA M., B. S., Instructor in Biology, 
Philippine Nomal School, Box 250, Manila, P. I. Graduated 
from University of CaMfornia, 1898; Teacher, Philippine 
Islands, 1900 — ; Traveled in Australia, China, and Japan. 

KIMBALL, FRED G., B. S., Apple Grower, .529 Humboldt St., 
Manhattan, Kan. Railway :\Iail Clerk, 1893-'99; Superin- 
tendent Mail Transportation in Western Alaska, 189 9-'0 2; 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 67 

Deputy U. S. Marshal, Second Division, District of Alaska, 
1905-'07; Placer Miner in Innoko Mining District, District of 
Alaska, 1907-'09. 

Mclaughlin, WILLIAM J., B. S., Bookkeeper and Clerk, City 
Auditor's Office, 463 W. Sixth St., Salt Lake City, Utah. 
Teacher and Instructor in Teachers' Institutes, 188 8-'92; Pro- 
prietor and Editor of Bern (Kansas) "Press," 1892-'98; 
Postmaster, Bern, Kan., ]893-'97; Editor and Proprietor of 
"The Roundup," Randolph, Utah, 1898-'00; Teacher, Public 
Schools, 1900-'05: Also. Railroad Construction Work, 1900- 
'05; Clerk of City Recorder and City Council, 1906-'10: Clerk 
of the Juvenile Court, 19 06: Bookkeeper and Clerk, City 
Auditor's Office, 1910 — . 

MARLATT, FREDERICK A., B. S., Manufacturer, Manhattan, Kan. 
Proprietor Blue Valley Manufacturing Company, 1887 — . 

MOSES, MARY E., B. S. Died in 19 06. 

MURPHY, CHARLES A., B. S., Proprietor and Manager of Post 
Office Book Store, Nickerson, Kan. Teacher, Principal, and 
Superintendent in Country and City Ward Schools in King- 
man, Hutchinson, and Cay Center, Kan., twenty years; 
Editor and Pu''>lisher of the "Nickerson Argosy," 1903-'08; 
Proprietor and Manager of Post Office Book Store, Nicker- 
son, Kan. 

PALMER, ORLANDO G., LL. M., First Lieutenant, Seventh United 
States Cavalry, Manila, P. I. 

PARKER. LOUIS B., B. S. Died in 1889. 

PAYNE, JAMES EDW^ARD, M. P., 1330 Houston St., Manhattan, 
Kan. Teacher, Edgerton, Kan., 1887-'93; Postgraduate 
Student. K. S. A. C, 1893-'9 6; Superintendent of Experiment 
Station, Cheyenne Wells, Colo., 1S96-'01; Field .Agent for 
Colorado Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colo., 1901-'04; 
Agriculturist for American Rubber Company, Buena Vista, 
Colo., 1904-'05; Field Agent, Irrigation Investigations, Chey- 
enne, Wyo., 1905-'06; Agriculturist, Dry Farming Invpsti- 
gations, Akron, Colo., ]906-'10; Field Agent, Colorado Ex- 
periment Station, Fort Morgan, Colo., 1910-'ll; Agricultur- 
ist, Pan Handle Agricultural Institute, Goodwell, Okla., 
1911-'13. 

PECK, SEWARD N., B. S., Chief Draftsman. Car Construction De- 
partment, Santa Fe System, Corner Jackson and Michigan 
Ave., Room 1024 Railway Exchange Bldg., Chicago. Car De- 
partment A., T. & S. F. Railway, Topeka and Chicago. 

^THOMPSON, GEORGE N., B. S., Manufacturer of Incubators and 
Special Furniture, Belmond, Iowa. 

*WRIGHT, WILLIS M., B. S., Rice Farmer, Welsh, La. 



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1888 

♦ARNOLD, GRANT, B. S., Manager of Hardware Department, Z. C. 
Miles & Piper Company, 4313 Fourth Ave., N. E., Seattle, 
Wash. 

(BACHELLER) FOSTER, BERTHA H., M. S., Housewife, 3107 
Karnes Blvd., Kansas City, Mo. Primary Teacher, Onaga, 
Kan., 1888-'89; Postgraduate Student and Teacher, K. S. A. 
€., 1888-'91; Grammar Grade Teacher, Sterling, Kan., 1891- 
'92; High School Teacher, Lyons, Kan., 1892-'94; Science 
Teacher, Junction City (Kansas) High School, 1894-'97; 
Domestic Science Director, Manual Training High School, 
Kansas City, Mo., 1897-'06; Housewife, 1906 — . 

CLARKE, CLEMENT G., A. B., B. T., Pastor, First Congregational 
Church, 409 Perry Ave., Peoria, 111. Nine years at Yale Uni- 
versity, 1891-'00; Graduated, Academic Department, 1895; 
Three years of Graduate Work, 189 5-'9 8; Two years in Divin- 
ity School, 1898-'00; Instructor in Sophomore Mathematics 
for two years; Pastor, Congregational Church, Plainsville, 
Conn., 1900-'05; Pastor, First Congregational Church, Min- 
neapolis, Minn., 1905-'12; Pastor, First Congregational 
Church, Peoria, 111., 1912 — . 

COBB, ALEXANDER C, B. S., Farmer, Wagoner, Okla. Farmer 
and Carpenter, 1888- — •; Member Oklahoma State Board of 
Agriculture, 1908-'12; State Superintendent County Demon- 
stration Farms, 1909-'10. 

(COBB) CLARK, MATTIE, B. S., Housewife, 409 Perry Ave., Pe- 
oria, 111. Teacher and Housewife, New Haven, Conn., Plain- 
ville. Conn., Minneapolis, Minn., and Peoria, 111. 

COWELL, MINNIE H., B. S., Nurse, Steyning, Sussex, England. 
Temperance Hospital, London, 1889-'94; Nurse at Luxor, 
Upper Egypt, in Winter, 1894-'00; Nurse in England, in Sum- 
mers, 1894-'00; In Kansas, 1901; Nurse in Switzerland, 1903; 
Nurse at Luxor, Upper Egypt, Winters of 1904-'13; In Eng- 
land During Summers of 1904-'13. 

DIXON, LYMAN H., B. S., Architect, 12 N. Fifteenth St., Fluching, 
New York City (Home), 11 E. Twenty-fourth St., New York 
City (Business). Draughtsman, Trinidad, Colo., 1889-'90; 
Draughtsman, Denver, Colo., 1890-'91; Architect, Boise, 
Idaho, 1892-'93; Draughtsman and Architect, Buffalo, N. Y., 
1893-'00; Superintendent of Construction, State Architect's 
Office, Albany, N. Y., 1900-'02; Manager for Charles A. Piatt, 
Architect, HE. Twenty-fourth St., New York City, 1902 — . 

FAIRCHILD, DAVID G., M. S., Agricultural Explorer, U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture, R. 1, In the Woods, Cheny Chase, Md. 
Postgraduate Work in Botany at Naples Zoological Station, 



KANSAS STATE AGHICULTURAL COLLEGE m 

18 93; University of Breslan, 1894; Berlin, 1894; Westplialia, 
1895; Bonn, 1895; Buitenzorg, Java, Botanical Gardens, 
1896; Botanist, since 1889; Agricultural Explorer, since 
18 98; In Charge of Foreign Explorations, since 1903; Organ- 
ized the Work of Seed and Plant Introduction, Department of 
Agriculture, 1897; In Charge of Office of Seed and Plant In- 
troduction and Distribution, since 1906; Author of Numerous 
U. S. Agricultural Bulletins; Contributor to Botanical Jour- 
nals. 

*PR1END, CARL E., B. S., Lumber Deader, 104 6 Massachusetts St., 
Lawrence, Kan. 

HARRISON, JOHN R., B. S., U. S. Marshal, Federal Bldg., Topeka, 
Kan. Railway Postal Clerk, 1889-'97; Post Office Inspec- 
tor, 1 897-' 00; Postmaster, Havana, Cuba, and Acting Direc- 
tor General of Ports of Cuba, 1900-'01; Post Office Inspector 
in Charge, Kansas City Division, 1902-'O7; Post Office 
Inspector in Charge, Denver Division, 1907-'08; Post Office 
Inspector in Charge, Washington, D. C, Division, 1908-'10: 
City Post Office Inspector, Chicago, 111., 1910-'ll; U. S. Mar- 
shal for Kansas, 1911 — . 

JONES, HUMPHREY WILLIAM, B. S., Principal Branner School, 
1257 Lincoln St., Topeka, Kan. Student, State Normal, 
lS88-'89; Graduate, 1889; Principal, Public School, Ameri- 
cus, Kan., 18 89-'91; Teacher of Mathematics, Texas Normal 
College (now a State 'Normal), Denton, Texas, 1891-'92: 
Superintendent of Public Schools, Alma, Kan., 1892-'98; Di- 
rector of Public School Music, Topeka, Kan., 1899-'04; 
Principal of Branner School, Topeka, Kan., 19 04 — . 

LEWIS, NATHAN E., B. S., Draughtsman, Evanston, 111., 1889-'90; 
Draughtsman, Hamilton, Ohio, 1890-'92; Draughtsman, 
Grand Rapids, Mich., 1892-'95; Architect, Chicago, 111., 
1895-'96; Mechanical Engineer, Bridgeport, Conn., lS97-'98; 
Draughtsman, Plainfield, N. Y., 1898-'03; Draughtsman, 
Carnegie Steel Company, Newcastle, Pa., 19 03-'05; Civil 
Engineer, National Tube Company, Newcastle, Pa., 1905-'06: 
Mechanical Engineer, Youngstown, Ohio, 1906-08; Died 
about 1912. 

MARLATT, ABBY L., M. S., Teacher, University of Wisconsin, 
Madison, Wis. Professor of Home Economics, U. A. C, 
Cal. Teacher in Randolph, Kan., City Schools. 1889-'91; Stu- 
1890-'94; Technical High School, Providence, R. I., 1894-'09; 
Professor of Home Economics, University of Wisconsin, 
1909 — ; Chairman of the Department. 

MOORE, WILLIAM C, B. S., Breeder of Registered Jersey Cattle, 
Breeding Stable, and Farming, R. 6, Parsons, Kan. Employed 



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as Editor of the Junction City (Kansas) Daily and Weekly 
"Union," 1888-'89; Editor and Half Owner of the Above 
'Union," 18S9-'01; Founded the Parsons (Kansas) Evening 
and Semi-weekly "Herald," 1901; Sold to the Parsons Sun 
Publishing Company, June, 19 04; Conducted a Wholesale 
and Retail ;\Iilk Business in Parsons, 1905-'10. 

NICHOLS, ERNEST FOX, M. S., D. Sc, College President, Han- 
over, N. H. M. S., Cornell, 1893; D. Sc, 1897; Graduate 
Student, Physics, Cornell, 1889-'92; University of Berlin, 
1894-'96; Cambridge University, 1904-'0.5; Professor of 
Physics, Colgate University, lS92-'98; Professor of Dart- 
mouth College, 1898-'03; Professor Experimental Physics, 
Columbia, 1903-'09; President Dartmouth College, 1909 — ; 
Associate Editor of Physical Review; Contributor of Many 
Papers to Scientific Journals in U. S. and Abroad. 

ROBE, HARRY E., B. S.. Lumberman, Millerton. Okla. 

SNYDER, ANNA, B. S., Merchant, Lebo, Kan., At Home, 1888-'91 ; 
Teacher, 1891-'03; Telephone Work, 1903-'08; Merchant, 
1909—. 

SNYDER, EDWIN IL, B. S., Publisher and Editor Publicity Depart- 
ment of the City and County of Denver, 28 25 Wyandot St., 
Denver, Colo. Printer, Topeka, Kan., lS88-'89: Ranch and 
Sawmill Laborer, Colorado, 1889-'90; Editor and Publisher, 
1890—. 

UTTER, OLIVER L., A. B., A. M., S. T. B., Minister, 322 Broadway, 
Piqua, Ohio. Minister in Methodist Episcopal Church; Grad- 
uated from Boston ITniversity, and Studied in Graduate 
School of Philosophy; A. B. and A. M., Baker University; 
S. T. B., Boston, and Honorary Degree of D. D.; Several Lo- 
cations. 

WALTERS, AARON, B. S. Died in 18 92. 

(WATERS) BEELER, LORA L., M. S., Housewife, Glen E'lyn, 111. 
Teacher, 1888-'99; Housewife, 1899 — . 

WORKING, DANIEL WEBSTER, A. M., Agriculturist: District 
Leader in Farm Management Field Studies and Demonstra- 
tions for Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming, R. 2, South Denver 
Station, Denver, Colo. Teacher, Public Schools, 1891-'92; Sec- 
retary Colorado State Board of Agriculture and Agricultural 
CoPege, 1893-'97; Superintendent of Schools, Arapahoe 
County, Colorado, 1905-'07; Principal of Petersburg School, 
1907; Superintendent of Agricultural Extension, West Vir- 
ginia ITniversity, 1907-'ll: With Office of Farm Management, 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Stationed at Denver, Colo., 
1911 — . 



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1889 

ALLEN, EMMA A., B. S., Teacher and Assistant in Botanical De- 
partment, K. S. A. C. Died in 1891. 

BAYLES, JOSEPH W., A. B., Pastor, 510 Dexter St., Clay Center, 
Kan. Teacher, 1890-'92; Student, Ottawa University, 1892- 
'95; A. B.. 1895; Pastor, Auburn, Kan., Peoria, 111., Onaga, 
Kan., Clay Center, Kan., 1895-'13; President of Clay County 
Chautauqua Association; Secretary-Treasurer of State Baptist 
Ministerial Association; Member State Board, Kansas Baptist 
Convention; Moderator Republican Valley Association. 

BROWNING, WALTER R., B. S., Dealer in Grain and Coal, Padonia, 
Kan. Farmer, Hamlin, Kan., 1889-'96; Dealer in Grain and 
Coal, Padonia, Kan., 1896 — . 

BUNDY, DAVID EVERETT, B. S., Pastor of M. E. C. S., and Presid- 
ing Elder of Durango District, Denver Conference, Aztec, New 
Mex. Teacher, Riley County, Kansas, 1889-'90; In U. S. In- 
dian Service, Pawnee Agency, Indian Territory, 1890-'91; 
Farmer, Blue Rapids, Kan., 1891-'92; Pastor of Various 
Charges, Kansas and Colorado, 1892-'0 7; Missionary to the 
Navajo Indians, 1907-'10; Pastor, Aztec, New Mex., 1910 — . 

*COBB, SAMUEL S., B. S., Postmaster and Publisher, Wagoner, 
Okla. 

CRISWELL, JUDSON HENRY. B. S., Assistant Superintendent of 
Arlington Experiment Farm, Rosslyn, Va. Farmer, 1889-'93; 
Manager of Farm, 1893-'9 9: Salesman, Implement Warehouse, 
1899-'03; Crop Foreman of Ranch and Farm, 19 03-"05; Post- 
graduate Student, Iowa Stale College, 190r.-'0G; Superintend- 
ent of Experiment Farm, Farm Crop Station, Experiment Sta- 
tion, Iowa State College, ]906-'n9; Dean of College and Pro- 
fessor of Farm Crops, Farm ]Me.nchanics, and Soils, Winona 
Co-lege of Agriculture, Winona Lake, Ind.. 1909-'12; Assist- 
ant Superintendent of Arlington Experiment Farm, 1912 — . 

(FARLEY) CARR, MATTIE I., B. S., Teacher in City Schools, Yon- 
calla, Ore., Oakland. Ore. 

FREEMAN, CLARENCE EVERETT, M. S., E. E., Hydro-electric 
Engineer with the Arnold Company, 181 La Salle St., Chicago, 
7026 South Park Ave., Chicago, 111. Graduate, Kansas State 
Normal School, 1890; Principal, Shor-ey School, North Topeka, 
Kan., 1891-'92; Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1892-'9::; Pro- 
fessor Electrical Engineering, Armour Institute, Chicago, 111., 
1893-'08; Hydro-electric Engineer with the Arnold Company, 
Chicago, 111., 1908 — . 

(GALE) SANDERS, HATTIE L., B. S., Housewife, 826 Osage St., 
Manhattan, Kan. Teacher, Mangonia, Fla., 1889-'90; Member 
"Shakespeare Club," West Palm Beach, Fla.; Patroness, 



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West Palm Beach Free Reading Room, 1899-'08; Returned 
to Manhattan, 1908. 

HAZEN, JOHN S., B. S., Local Forecaster, U. S. Weather Bureau, 
1118 N. Jefferson St., SpringfieM, Mo. Assistant Observer, U. 
S. Weather Bureau, 1889-'98; Observer, 1898-'05; Local Fore- 
caster, 1905 — . Instructor in Meteorology, Drury College, 
Springfield, Mo., 1910-'13; In Charge of Weather Bureau Of- 
fice, Springfield, Mo., and Tampa, Fla., 1898-'13. 

KIMBALL, ALBERT B., B. S., Stock Farmer, Allison, Colo. Teacher, 
1889-'95; Editor and Proprietor Scandia (Kansas) "Journal," 
1895-'08; Postmaster, Scandia, Kan., 1897-'04; Editor and 
Owner Belleville (Kansas) "Freeman," 190S-'09; Own and 
Operate 300-acre Irrigated Ranch, San Juan County, New 
Mexico, 1910 — . 

KNABB, WILLIAM, B. S., Vice-President First National Bank, 301 
N. Second St., Hiawatha, Kan. With the First National Bank, 
Hiawatha, Kan., 188 9 — . 

LEE, MARY CORNELIA, B. S., Librarian, Carnegie Free Public 
Library, Manhattan, Kan. Home Student, Kansas University; 
Student, Pratt Institute Library School; Librarian, Manhattan, 
Carnegie Free Public Library, Manhattan, Kan. 

MILLS, ALONZO A., B. S., Nurseryman and Real Estate Dealer, An- 
aheim, Cal. 

(NICHOLS) ESHELMAN, SUSAN W., B. S., Housewife, 2709 La- 
Fayette St., St. Joseph, Mo. 

OLIN, WALTER H., M. S., Director of Agricultural Extension, Uni- 
versity of Idaho, State House, Boise, Idaho. Principal, Wa- 
baunsee (Kansas) School, 1889-'90; Principal, Waverly (Kan- 
sas) School, ]890-'91; Superintendent, Osborne (Kansas) 
School, 1891-'86; Principal, High School, Ottawa, Kan., 1896- 
'98; Superintendent of Schools, Ottawa, Kan., 1898-'01; Spe- 
cial Student, K. S. A. C., January-April, 1902; Assistant 
Agronomist, Funk Bros. Seed Company, Bloomington, 111., 
1902; Professor Farm Crops, Iowa State CoUege, 1902-'04: 
Professor of Agronomy, Colorado Agricultural College, 1904- 
'06; Vice-Dean of Agriculture, Colorado Agricultural College. 
1906-'08; Industrial Commissioner, D. L. & N. W. Railway, 
Denver, 1908-'n; Director of Agricultural Extension, Univer- 
sity of Idaho, 1911 — . 

PADDLEFORD, ELI M., A. B., S. T. B., Minister, Tv^aiervllle, Kan. 
Teacher, 1890; Principal of Riley School, and Member of 
Board of County Examiners for the Common Schools, 1891; 
Student in Baker University, 1892-'93; Minister, 1894-'95; 
A. B., Baker University, 1896; Student, Theological School of 



KANSAS STATE AGBICULTURAL COLLEGE r.\ 

Boston University, 18 96; S. T. B., ibid., 1899; Minister, 
Within Bounds of Kansas Conference, 1899 — . 

(SAYERSi) DeLAND, MAUDE F., M. D., One of the Physicians on 
the Staff of the Topeka State Hospital, Topeka State Hospital, 
Topeka, Kan. Accountant, Pittsburg, Pa.; Medical Student, 
Philadelphia, Pa.; Physician, Philadelphia, Pa.; Physician, To- 
peka State Hospital, Topeka, Kan. 

(SECRBST) LINDERMAN, FLORINE, B. S., Housewife, Esparto, 
dent, San Jose Normal, one year, Graduating in 1892; Teacher 
in Public Schools of Yolo County, California, 1892-'96; House- 
wife, 18 96 — . 

*SNYDER. STANLEY, B. S., Dodge City, Kan. 

THOMPSON, CHARLES W., D. D. S., Dentist, 415 Wisconsin Ave., 
Holton, Kan. D. D. S., Kansas City Dental College, 1892; 
Dentist, 18 92 — . 

TUNNELL, JANE CHAPIN, B. S., Teacher, Hyde Park High School, 
1514 'E. Fifty-fourth St., Chicago, 111. Assistant Librarian, 
K. S. A. C, 1889-'91; Teacher in High School, Manhattan, 
Kan., 1891-'93; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 
1896-'97, 1909-'10; Teacher, Frances Shimer Academy of Uni- 
versity of Chicago, lS97-'00; Teacher, Township High School, 
Joliet, 111., 1900-'07; Teacher, Hyde Park High School, Chi- 
cago, 1907 — . 

(TURNER) BRUCE, INA M., B. S., Housewife, 731 Rock Creek 
Church Road, Washington, D. C. With Kansas Newspaper 
Union, Topeka, 1889-'93; Residences: Topeka, Kan., 1893- 
'94, St. Louis, Mo., 1894-'09; Washington, D. C, 1909 — . 

WALDRAVBN, ROBERT U., B. S.. Minister of the Gospel, Trinidad, 
Colo. Teacher and Farmer, 1889-'92; Licensed to Preach, 
1893, by the Methodist Episcopal Church South; Filled Ap- 
pointments in Eastern Kansas and Nebraska, till 1905; Thence 
to Farmington, San Juan County, New Mexico; Presiding El- 
der of Durango District. 1907-'ll: Appointed to Trinidad, 
Co^o., 1912 — . 

WILLARD, HENRY S.. B. S., M. D.. Druggist, Manhattan, Kan. 
Teacher, Keats, Kan.. 18S9-'90; Student of Medicine, Kansas 
City, Mo., 1890-'92; Physician, 1893-'01; Druggist, 1901 — . 

1890 

BORTON, SAMUEL I., B. S., Public Agriculturist and General 
Real Estate, 128 Calaveras Ave., Fresno, Cal. Teacher and 
Farmer, Hill Top, Kan., 1890-'00; Agricultural Expert for 
American Beet Sugar Company, Lamar, Colo., 1900-'12; Chief 
Agriculturist for American Merchants' Syndicate, Los An- 
geles, Cal., 1912; Public Agriculturist and General Real 
Estate, 1913 — . 



74 liKCOlil) OF THE AlA^MXI 

*CAMPBKI.L, FRANK A., B. A., Proprietor Oxford Hotel and Ox- 
ford Theatre, 528 Kansas Ave., Topeka, Kan. 

CRANSTON, ARTHUR FULTON, LL. B., County Attorney, Parsons, 
Kau. Attorney; Traveled in Europe, 1907; Member of Kansas 
Legislature, 1909. 

DAVIS, JOHN, B. S., Professor of Physics and Chemistry, State Nor- 
mal, Edmond, Okla. Teacher in Public Schools, Riley County, 
Kansas, ]890-'91; Student, Kansas State Normal, 1891-'92; 
Principal, Public Schools, Wakefield, Kan., 1892-'93; Princi- 
pal, Ward School, Beloit, Kan., 189?.-'94; Principal, Public 
Schools, Ash'and, Kan., 1894-'95; Superintendent of City 
Schools, Blackwell, Okla., 18 95-'9 9; Professor of English, Ok- 
lahoma Normal School, lS99-'05; Superintendent of City 
Schools, Nowata, Okla., 1905-'07; Superintendent of Consol- 
idated Schools, Ya^.e, Okla., 1907-'08; Professor of Physics 
and Chemistry, Oklahoma Normal, 19 08 — . 

*DEWEY, GRANT W., B. S., Photographer, 7.30 E. Forty-seventh 
St., Chicago, 111. 

DOBBS, CHARLES .1., B. S., Attorney at Law, 10 63 Empire Bldg., 
Seattle, Wash. Law Student, Topeka, Kan., 1890-'95; Member 
of Law Firm, Dobbs & Stoker, Attorneys, Topeka, Kan., 18 95- 
'01; Attorney-at-Law, Seattle, Wash., 1901 — . 

*EARLE, CHARLES W., B. S. 

HARNER, SCHUYLER C, B. S., Merchant and Postmaster, Keats, 
Kan. Farmer and Teacher, ]89y-'02; :\Ierchant, 1903-'07; 
Merchant and Postmaster, 19 07 — . 

IJAMS, JOHN W., B. S., Expert Farmer, U. S. Indian Service, Hold- 
enville, Okla. Farmer, 18 90-'9 2; Industrial Teacher, U. S. 
Indian Service, 1892-'93; Teacher and Farmer, 18 93-'9S; 
Parmer, U. S. Indian Service, lS98-'08; Farmer, 1908-'10; 
Expert Farmer, U. S. Indian Service, 1910 — . 

(KIMBALL) DICKENS, BERTHA S., M. S., Housewife, 509 Manhat- 
tan Ave., Manhattan, Kan. Teacher in Country Schools, 18 90- 
'9 2; Graduate Student and Emp]oyed by Experiment Station 
as Illustrator, K. S. A. C, ]892-'95; Illustrator, K. S. A. C, 
Experiment Station, and Instructor in Free-hand Drawing, 
1895-'98; Housewife, 1898 — . 

(KNIPE) CURTIS, EUSEBIA, B. S., Housewife, 605 E. Chestnut St., 
Bloomington, 111. 

(LITTLE) DOBBS, NELLIE P., B. S., Housewife, 1063 Empire 
Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Teacher, Manhattan, Kan., 1890-'94; 
Postgraduate Student, Yale University, 1894-'9r); Housewife, 
1896 — . 

MARTIN, ELL&WORTH THOMAS, LL. B., Lawyer, 1008-69 W. 
Washington St., Chicago. 111. Student, University of Mich- 



KAXSAS STATE AG lilCVLTrRAL COLLEGE 75 

igan, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1891-'93; Practicing Lawyer, Chicago, 
111., 1893 — . 

MASON, SILAS C, M. S., ArOoriculturist, Bureau of Plant Industry, 
U. S. Department of AgricuUure, R. 1, Betliesda, Md. Profes- 
sor of Horticulture, K. S. A. C, 1893-'97; Professor of Hor- 
ticulture and Forestry, Berea College, Berea, Ky., 18 97-'06; 
Arboriculturist, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1907 — . 

MORSE, WILTON L., B. S., Architect and Builder, Mancos, Colo. 
Teacher, 1890-'92; Foot Hall Indian School, Black Foot, 
Idaho, 1892-'93; Teacher, Black Foot, Idaho, 1893-'94; 
Farmer, Mancos, Colo., 1894-'96; Building Contractor, Silver- 
ton and Mancos, Colo., lS96-'03; Principal of Schools, Man- 
cos, Colo., 19 03-'05; Architect and Builder, Mancos, Colo., 
1905 — . 

NEWMAN, ALBERT E., B. S., Inspector of Customs for Galveston 
District, Texas City, Texas. 

PEARCE, JULIA R., B. S., Scientist, Bureau of Plant Industry, 
Washington, D. C. Assistant to President, K. S. A. C, 1890- 
'92; Assistant Librarian, ibid., lS92-'94; Librarian, ibid., 
1894-'9 8; On a Farm in California, 189 8-'O0; Student and 
Student Assistant, University of California, 1900-'01; Sicien- 
tist. Bureau of Soils, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 19 01- 
'06; Scientist, Bureau of Plant Industry, 1906 — . 

PPUETZE, EMIL C, B. S., Farmer, Manhattan, Kan. Superintendent 
of Waterworks, Manhattan, Kan., 1891-'94; Superintendent 
of Waterworks, Burlington, Kan., 1895-98; Lumber Dealer, 
Manhattan, Kan., 1898-'13; Farmer, Manhattan, Kan., 
1913 — . 

SANDERS, WILLIAM HENRY, B. S., Instructor in Gas Engines, Ex- 
perimental Engineering, K. S. A. C, 826 Osage St., Manhat- 
tan, Kan. Teacher, Mangonia, Fla., 1890-'91; Journeyman 
Carpenter, Lake Worth, Fla., 1891-'94; Marine Engineer, 
1894-'95; Contracting Engineer, Palm Beach, Fla., 1895-'96; 
Marine Gas and Steam Engineer, Lake Worth, Fla., 189 6-'01; 
Contracting Engineer, Palm Beach, Fla., 1902-'03; Marine 
Gas Engineer, Palm Beach and Miami, Fla., 1903-'05; Install- 
ing Refrigeration Plant and Laying City Water Mains and 
Sewers, West Palm Beach, Fla., 1905; In Charge Dredge 
"Tomoka," Fla., Coast Line Canal Company, Fort Lauder- 
dale tc St. Augustine, Fla., 190G; Foreman in Charge Pab'o 
Division Dredges, 3 and 4, Coast Line Canal Company, St. 
Augustine, 1907-'09: Superintendent, North New River Canal 
Dredges, Furst-Clark Company, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 1911- 
'12; Instructor in Gas and Traction Engines, Assistant Power 
and Experimental Engineering, K. S. A. C, 1912 — . 



76 liECORl) OF THE A LI' MM 

3ECREST, EMMA, A. M. Died in 1898. 

(SENN) HEATH, .MARIE BARBARA, M. S., Housewife, 6027 Rox- 
bury Ave., Seattle, Wash. Teacher, 1890-'92; Graduate Stu- 
dent, K. S. A. C, 1892-'93; Grade and High School Teacher 
in Enterprise, Kan., 1893-'94; Professor of Household Eco- 
nomics, State Agricultural College, Fargo, N. Dak., 1894-'02. 

SNYDER, RALPH, B. S., Banker, Oskaloosa, Kan. Farmer, 1891- 
'08; Banker, 1908 — . 

STOKER, GEORGE E., A. B., Lawyer, Merchants' Exchange Bldg., 
San Francisco, Cal. A. B., Harvard University, 1893; Ad- 
mitted to the Bar, 18 94; Lawyer, Topeka, Kan., 1894-'07; 
Lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., 1907 — . 

*SWINGLE, WALTER T., M. S., Physiologist in Charge Plant Life- 
History Investigations, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. De- 
partment of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 

VAN ZILE, GILBERT .1., B. S., Miner in Colorado, 1890-'91; Farmer 
in Carthage, 111., 1891-'9.3: Studied Law, Carthage, 111., 1893- 
'95; Admitted to Bar, Springfield, 111., 1895; Practiced Law, 
Carthage, 111., 1895-'99; Died January 29, 1899. 

WHITFORD, HARRY NICHOLS, M. S., Ph. D., Special Forester, 
Commission of Conservation of Canada, Care Forest Branch, 
Victoria, British Columbia. Special Student, K. S. A. C, 
1890-'91: Teacher, Kansas Public Schools, 1891-'94; Student, 
Washiburn College, Topeka, Kan., l894-'95; Principal of High 
School, Council Grove, Kan., 1895-'9ri; Special Student in 
Botany, K. S. A. C, 1896-'97; M. S., K. S. A. C, 1900; Special 
and Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1898-'03; As- 
sistant in Botany, ibid., 1901-'03; Instructor in Biology, Ar- 
mour Institute of Technology, Chicago, 1898-'01; Collabora- 
tor in U. S. Bureau of Forestry, 190]-'03; Instructor in Bot- 
any, Cold Springs Harbor Biological Station, Long Island, N. 
Y., 190]-'03; Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1903; Botanist, 
Bureau of Government Laboratory, Manila, P. I., 1904-'05; 
Forester, Bureau of Forestry, ibid., 190 6-'07; Chief, Division 
of Investigation, ibid., 1907-'12: Co-Editor of Botanical Sec- 
tion. Philippine .Tournal of Science, 1908-'12: Professor of 
Silviculture and Forest Botany, University of the Philippines, 
1911-'! 2; Instructor in Forest Botany, University of Michi- 
gan, Biological Station, Summer of 1912; Special Forester, 
Commission of Conservation of Canada, 1912 — . 

WIMER, THOMAS E., B. S. Died in 189 0. 

1891 

ANDERSON, WILLIAM A., B. S., Secretary of W. E. Thomas Lum- 
ber Company, 4218 W. Prospect Place, Kansas City, Mo. Clerk 
and Stenographer, C, R. I. & P. Railway, 1891-'93; Manager 



KANSAS STATE AG RICH LTV RAL COLLEGE 77 

of Retail Lumber Yard, Liberal, Kan., 1893-'95; Bookkeeper 
at Lumber Mill, Van Buren, Ark., 1895-'96; Farmer, Leonard- 
vine, Kan., 1896-'97; Stenographer and Clerk, Long-Bell Lum- 
ber Company, Kansas City, Mo., 1897-'99; Sales Manager, 
Culver Lumber and Manufacturing Company, Kansas City, 
Mo., 1899-'()2; Sales Manager, Long-Bell Lumber Company, 
Kansas City, Mo., 1902-'09; Secretary and Sales Manager, W. 
E. Thomas Lumber Company, Kansas City, Mo., 19 09 — . 

ARBUTHNOT, WILLIAM SHERMAN, D. V. S., Bank President, Leb- 
anon, Kan. Drug Business, Lebanon and Coffey villa, 1891- 
'13; Banker, 1913 — . 

AVERY, HERMAN V^ILLARD, B. S., Farmer and Stockman, R. 2, 
Wakefield, Kan. Farmer and Stockman, 1891 — ; State Sena- 
tor, Twenty-second District, 1909-'13. 

BRIDGMAN, JUDD NOBLE, M. S., A. B., Assistant Professor Civil 
Engineering, 19 09 S. Twenty-seventh St., Lincoln, Neb. Stu- 
dent, Leland Stanford, Jr., University, 1892-'94; Farmier, 
1894; Twentieth Kansas Volunteer Infantry, 1898-'99; As- 
sistant to City Engineer of Leavenworth, 19 00; Resident En- 
gineer, "Rock Island Lines," 19 01-'06: Assistant Engineer, A., 
T. & S. F. Railway, 1906-'09; Assistant Professor of Civil 
Engineering, 1909 — . 

BROCK, ROBERT, JAMES, B. S., Lawyer, 514 E. Hancock St., Port- 
land, Ore. 

BURTIS, FRANCIS CHARLES, M. S. Assistant in Agriculture, K. 
S. A. C, 1891-'99: Professor of Agriculture, Oklahoma Agri- 
cultural College, 1899-'05: Seed Merchant, 1905-'08; Died in 
1908. 

CAMPBELL, CHARLES ALBERT, D. D., Pre&byterian Clergyman, 
391 W. First St., Dayton. Ohio. Teacher, Golden, Colo., 1891- 
'92; Special Student, College of Emporia, 1892-'93; Graduated 
from Auburn (New York) Theological Seminary, 1896; Pas- 
tor of First Presbyterian Church, Providence, R. I., 1896-'99; 
Pastor of Cohocksink Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, Pa., 
1899-'02; Pastor o^ Twenty-third Avenue Presbyterian 
Cliurch, Denver, Colo.. 19 02-'09; D. D., University of Denver, 
1908; Pastor of Third Street Presbyterian Church, Dayton, 
Ohio, 19 09 — . 

CHAFFEE, SPENCER NORMAN, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, 
Talmage, Kan. Teacher and Principal of Schools, 1891-'98 
Principal of Preparatory Department, K. S. A. C, 1898-'99 
Writer on Live Stock, Inspector, Woodward, Okla., 1901 
Graduated in INIedicine at University of Illinois, Chicago, 19 04 
Physician and Surgeon, Morganville, Kan., 1904-'05; Physi- 
cian and Surgeon, Talmage, Kan.. 1905 — . 

COBURN. CLAY BPHRAIM, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, 9 08 



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Orvillc St., Kansas City, Kan. With Armour & Company, 
1891-'96; Medical Student, 1896-''.i!i: Physician and Surgeon, 
189 9 — ; Member Kansas State Board of Health, 1908 — . 
(COBURN) JESSUP, GERTRUDE, B. S., Housewife, 6323 Green- 
Wood Ave., Chicago, 111. Teacher of Domestic Economy, 
Stout Manual Training High School, and Grade Schools, Me- 
nomonie, Wis., 1891-'95; Professor of Domestic Economy, 
Iowa Agricultural College, Ames, Iowa, 1896-'O0; In Charge 
of Food Work, Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, 111., 
1902-'03; In Office of State Board of Agriculture, Topeka, 
Kan., 1904-'07; Housewife, 1907 — . 

(COBURN) TOMSOX, TIXA LOUISE, B. S., Housewife, Vernon 
Heights, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Teacher, Turner, Kan., ]891- 
'92; Teacher, Kansas City, Kan., 1892-'95; Stenographer and 
Private Secretary to the Secretary of State Board of Agricul- 
ture, 1895-'99; Housewife, 1899 — . 

(CONWELL) THOBURN. RACHEL CALLIE, B. S., Housewife, 217 
W. Apache St., Norman, Okla. 

CORLETT, CHRISTINE MOSSMAX, B. S., Teacher and Farmer, R. 
2, Box 17, Guthrie, Okla. Teacher. Manhattan, Kan., 1892- 
'94; Music Teacher, Farmer, and Stock Raiser, Guthrie, Okla., 
1894 — . 

(COTTRELL) PAYNE, MARY EMELIXE, M. S., Housewife, 133 
Houston St., Manhattan, Kan. Teacher, 1891 -'0 2; Postgradu- 
ate Work, K. S. A. C, 18 92-'94; Teacher, 18 96-'9 7: House- 
wife, 1897 — . 

CREAGER, PHIL SHERIDAN, B. S., Farmer, lS91-'92; Agricul- 
tural Editor, Topeka "Capital," 1892; Telegraph Editor, Kan- 
sas City "Journal," 189(i-'06; Died in 1906. 

DAVIS, KARY CADMUS. M. S., Ph. D., Principal Seman A. Knapp 
School of Country Life, Nashvi'le, Tenn. Graduated, Kansas 
'Sitate Normal School, 1892; Teacher in High School and Prin- 
cipal, Austin, Minn., 1892-'98; Ph. D., Cornell University, 
1900; Science Teacher, State Normal School, 1900-'01 ; Pro- 
fessor of Horticulture, 1901-'02; Principal, Dunn County 
School of Agriculture, Menomonie, Wis., 1902-'07; Dean, New 
York School of Agriculture. Canton, N. Y., 1907-'O8; Profes- 
sor of Agronomy and Principal of Short Courses, New Jersey 
Agricultural College, New Brunswick, X. J., 1908-'13; In- 
structor in Agriculture, University of Virginia. Summer 
School, 1908-'13; Author of "Productive Farming" (Lippin- 
cott Company) ; Editor of the Lippincott Agricultural Series; 
Principal. Seman A. Knapp School of Country Life, Xashville, 
Tenn., 1913 — . 

=-DAVIS, THOMAS CLARKE, B. S.. Farmer and Oil Producer, 
Benedict, Kan. 



KANSAS STATi: AQEK'VLTVHAL COLLEGE 7i) 

(DOW) PECK, HELEN PEARL, B. S., Housewife, Roslyn Estates, 
Roslyn, Long Island, N. Y. 

(FAIRCHILD) WHITE, ANNA, B. S., Housewife, Claremont, Cal. 
Residences: Manhattan, Kan., 1891-'97; Cambridge, Mass., 
1897-'99; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1899-'03; Redlands, Cal., 1903- 
'04; Palo Alto, Cal., 1904-'05; Claremont, Cal., 1905 — . 

GILSTRAP, HARRY BENSON, B. S., Postmaster, 3 22 W. Eighth 
St., Chandler, Okla. Farmer, 1891; Printer, and Editor of 
Weekly Newspaper, lS92-'09; Postmaster, 19 2 — . 

GIST, ALMON ARTHUR, B. S., Trainmaster, A., T. & S. F. RIy. Co., 
5 23 S. "A" St., Arkansas City, Kan. Clerk, IT. P. Rly., Belle- 
ville, Kan., 1891-'9 2; Agent, Relief Agent, and Clerk, Various 
Locations, 1892-'99; Property Clerk, Quartermaster's Depart- 
ment, Ft. Riley, Kan., 1899-'05; Agent, Clerk, and Telegraph 
Operator, A., T. & S. F. Rly. Co., Oklahoma, 19 05-'0 9; Chief 
Clerk to Superintendent. A., T. «& S. F. Rly. Co., Arkansas 
City, Kan., 1909-'ll: Trainmaster, A., T. & S. F. Rly. Co., 
1911 — . 

(HARRINGTON) DEIBLER, AMY MYRTLE, B. S., Housewife, 
117 E. Eleventh St., Leadville, Colo. Teacher, Geary County 
and Manhattan City Schools, 1891-'99; Housewife, Leadville, 
Colo., 1899 — . 

(HOOP) MONTGOMERY, DELPHA MAY, B. S., Housewife, 717 
Humboldt St., Manhattan, Kan. Teacher, 1892-'99; Student, 
Library School, University of Illinois, 19 00. Housewife, 
1901 — . 

* (HOUGHTON) BROCK, MAYME AMELIA, B. S., Housewife, 514 
E. Hancock St., Portland, Ore. 

HUTTO, WILLIS WESLEY, Merchant, :Manhattan, Kan. 

*JOHNSON, GEORGE VICTOR, B. S., Editor and Proprietor Por- 
tales "Times," Portages, New Max. 

LINSCOTT, FRANK MULLETT, D. V. S., Parmer, R. 1, Farming- 
ton, Kan. Graduated, Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto, 
Ont., 1893; Veterinarian, Ottawa, Kan., 1893-'95; Operated 
Hickory Hill Stock Farm, Holton, Kan., 1895-'00; General 
Farmer, 19 00 — . 

IJTTLE, B. BELLE, M. S., M. D., Physician, 318 N. Fifth St., Man- 
hattan, Kan. Student in Woman's Medical College of Penn- 
sylvania, 1902-'06; Interne, New England Hospital for 
Women and Children, Boston, Mass., 1906-'07; Physician, 
Manhattan, Kan., 1907 — . 

MARTIN, ALBERT EDWARD, B. A. Died in 1906. 

(MCDONALD) THAYER, NELLIE EVANGELINE, B. S. Died in 
1902. 



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McDowell, DAVID COLLINS, B. S., Manager Colorado Trading 
and Transfer Company, Victor, Colo. 

'MIDGLEY, ALFRED, B. S., Manager of Lumber-yard, Minne- 
apolis, Kan. 

MILNER, MADELEINE WADE, B. S., At Home, 4:!32 N. Hermitage 
Ave., Chicago, 111. At Home, lS91-'94; Sipeeial Student, Ar- 
mour Institute, 1894-'95; Library Training School, 1895-'97; 
Assistant in Armour Institute Library, 1897, 1899, 1900; At 
Home, lOOO-'Ol; Librarian of the Northern Illinois Sitate 
Normal School, De Kalb, 111., 1901-'09; At Home, 1909 — . 

MILNER, PAUL CHAMBERS, B. S., Official of Chas. Smith Cnai- 
pany (Furnaces), 4427 N. Hermitage Ave., Chicago, 111. 
Railroad Work, Various Points, 1891-'95; Illinois Trust and 
Savings Bank, Chicago, 1895-'02; Farmer, Southern Illinois, 
1902-'10; Illinois Trust and Savings Bank, 1910-'13: With 
Chas. Smith Furnace Company, Chicago, 1913 — . 

MOORE, HARRY ELBRIDGE, B. S., Real Estate Dealer, 824 Union 
St., Seattle, Wash. Clerical Position, Portland, Ore., 1891- 
'93; Salesman, Kansas City, 1893-'00; Traveling Salesman, 
Oklahoma, 1900-'06; Real Estate, Seattle, Wash., 1906 — . 

MORSE, .JOHN OTIS, B. S., Lawyer, Mound City, Kan. Farmer, 
1891-'94; Teacher, lS94-'97; Law Student, Admitted to Bar, 
1898; Served with 20th Kansas Volunteers, 1898-'99; Clerk, 
District Court Linn County, 1901-'05; County Attorney of 
Linn County, 1905-'09; Lawyer, Mound City, Kan., 1909 — . 

MOVES, HATTIE MAY, B. S., Housekeeper, Wabaunsee, Kan. 
Teacher. 1891-'96; Student, K. S. N., 1896-'97; Teacher, 
1898-'00: At Home, 1900-'01: Special Student, K. S. A. C, 
1901-'03; Teacher, 1903-'04; At Home, 1904-'05; Teacher, 
1905-'07; Taking Boarders, 1907-'08; Housekeeper, 1908 — . 

(REED) PADDLEFORD. LOUISE, B. S., Housewife, Waterville, 
Kan. Companion and Household Assistant, 1892; Home- 
steading, Western Kansas, 1893; Homesteading and Teach- 
ing, 1894-'95; Kindergarten Student, San Diego, Cal., 1896; 
Kindergarten Teacher, National City, Cal., 1897-'99: House- 
wife, 18 99 — . 

RUDY. HENRY VERNON, B. S., Fruit Packer, Box 131S, Fresno, 
der, Cal. 

RUDY, HENRY VERNON, B. S., Fruit Packer, Box 1318, Fresno, 
Cal. Fruit Grower and Packer, 1891 — . 

(SHORT) HOUSER, CHARLOTTE JANE, M. S., Housewife, La 
Pryor, Texas. B. S., Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., 1902. 

SKINNER, BEN.TAMIN, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Owen & Pur- 
year Bldg., Pawhuska, Okla. Teacher, Fairview, Kan., 18 91- 
'94; Student, Kansas City Medical College, Kansas City, Mo., 



KAIs^SAS STATE AGIUCULTUEAL COLLEGE 81 

1894-'96; M. D., ibid., 1896; Pliysiciaii and Surgeon, 1896 — . 

(STINGLEY) VAX BLARCOM, CAROLINE SCOTT, B. S. Died in 
1899. 

(ST. JOHN) WILLIAMS, LILLIAN ALICE, B. S., Housewife and 
Bookkeeper, 616 S. Tenth St., Kansas City, Kan. Teacher, 
^Manhattan, Kan., 1891-'97; Professional Course, Emporia 
Normal, 1897-'98; Teacher, 1S98-'01; Housewife and Book- 
keeper for Husband. 1901 — . 

THAYER, ELLIS CHENEY, B. S., Chief Mineral C'erk, U. S. Sur- 
veyor General's Office, Helena, Mont. 

VAN BLARCOM. SAM L., B. S., Railway Mail Service, 315 N. 
Quincy St., Kansas City, Mo. Railway Mail Service, 1891 — . 

WAUGH, FRANK ALBERT, M. S., Head of the Division of Horti- 
culture and Professor of Landscape Gardening, Massachusetts 
Agricultural College, Amherst, Mass. Newspaper Work, 
1891-'93: Professor of Horticulture, Oklahoma A. and M. 
College, 1893-'95; Professor of Horticulture, University of 
Vermont, lS95-'02: Head of the Division of Horticulture 
and Professor of Landscape Gardening, Massachusetts Agri- 
cultural College, 1902 — . Author of: "Landscape Garden- 
ing," 1899; "Plums and Plum Culture," 1901; "Systematic 
Pomology," 1903; "Fruit Harvesting, Storing, and Market- 
ing," 1904; "Dwarf Fruit Trees," 1906; "The American Ap- 
ple Orchard," 1908; "The Landscape Beautiful," 1910; 
"Kemp's Landscape Gardening," 1911; "Beginners' Guide to 
Fruit Growing," 1912; "The American Peach Orchard," 1913. 

(WAUGH) DAVIS. FANNY ELIZABETH. M. S., Housewife, Nash- 
ville, Tenn. Teacher, 1891-'96; Housewife, 189 6 — . 

WIEST, FLORA EMILIE, B. S., Teacher in City Schools, 703 
Poyntz Ave., Manhattan, Kan. Teacher, 18 91 — . 

(WINCHIP) SPILMAN, BERTHA, B. S., Housewife, 324 Fifth St., 
S. E., Washington, D. C. 

'^WRIGHT, ALFRED ORRIN, B. S., Newspaper Business, Rogers, 
Ark. 

ZTM:\IERMAN, EFFIE JEANETTA, M. S., Treasurer Zimmerman 
Land Company, Bendena, Kan. Postgraduate, 18 94-'9 6; Ari- 
zona State Normal, Tempe, Ariz., 1902-'03; Proctor Academy, 
Provo, Utah, 1907-'09; Chautauqua Lecturer; Treasurer Zim- 
merman Land Company, 19 09 — . 

1892 

CLARK, GRACE MARIA, M. S.. Secretary to President Fairchild at 
K. S. A. C, and at Berea, Ky. Died in 1904. 

* CLOTHIER, GEORGE L., M. S.. M. F., In Charge of Department 
of Forestry, Washington Agricultural College,- Pullman, 



82 RECORD OF TlIK ALUMNI 

Wash. County Superintendent of Wabaunsee County, Kan- 
sas, 1892-'94; Postgraduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1895-'9G, 
Assistant in Botany, K. S. A. C, 1897-'99; Degree of Master 
of Science, 1899; Postgraduate Student, Minnesota Agricul- 
tural College, 1899-'00; Agent, Division of Forestry, U. S. 
Department of Agriculture, 1900; Student of Forestry, Yale 
University, 1902; Degree of Master of Forestry, Yale Univer- 
sity, 1903; Field Agent, Bureau of Forestry, U. S. Department 
of Agriculture, 1903-'09; Assistant Professor of Horticultur:^, 
in Charge of Forestry and Plant Breeding, Mississippi Agricul- 
tural College, 1909-'ll; Professor of Forestry, Washington 
Agricultural College, 1911 — . 
CRINER, LILLIAN CLYDE, B. S.. Manager of McPherson Tele- 
phone Company, McPherson, Kan. Teacher in Public 
Schools; Editor, McPherson "Opinion;" First Lieutenant, 
Company M Twenty-first Kansas Volunteers; Manager of 
the McPherson Telephone Company, 1912 — ; Member of 
Water and Light Commission, 1912 — ; President of Board of 
Trade, 1912 — . 
DARNALL, HARRY A., B. S., Lents, Ore. Teacher and Publisher. 
EDELBLUTE, WILLIAM H., B. S., Civil Engineer, Rathdrum, Idaho, 
Teacher, Washington and Idaho, 1892-'99; Homesteader, 
Kootenai County, Idaho, 1895-'01; County Surveyor, Kootenai 
County, Idaho, 1902-'0S; Notary Public, 1903 — ; U. S. Mineral 
Surveyor, 19 04 — ; [Member of State Legislature of Idaho, 
1913; Officer in National Guard of Idaho, 1903 — ; Colonel, 
Ibid., 1913 — ; Commanding Officer of all National Guard 
Forces of the State, 1913 — . 
(EDWARDS) HARTLEY, ELIZABETH, B. S., Housewife, Manhat- 
tan, Kan., 1892. 
FROST, JOHN, B. S., Farmer, R. 3, Blue Rapids, Kan. Teacher in 

Country and City Schools, 1892-'00; Farmer, 1900 — . 
(GILSTRAP) (FRAZIER) MELTON, EFFIE, B. S., Housewife, 1401 
Seventh St., Oregon City, Ore. Associate Editor, Chandler 
(Oklahoma) "News," 1892; Housewife, 1896-'00; Proprietor, 
Book and News Stand; Post Office Clerk; Housewife, 19 09 — ; 
Associate Editor, Granite County (Montana) "News." 
(HAMILL) TILLOTSON, AVA, M. S., Pharmacist, Latham, Kan., 

1892. 
HARNER, J. N. Died in 1897. 

HARNER, LOYALL S., B. S., Assistant Superintendent of Golden 
Cycle Mining and Milling Company, 1118 Hayes Ave., Colorado 
Springs, Colo. Prospector and Miner, 189 7-'00; Sampler for 
U. S. Reduction Company, 1900-'02; In Chlorination Depart- 
ment of Portland Gold Mining Company, 1902-'05; Investiga- 



KAN8A.S STATE AGIUCVLTUBAL COLLEGE 83 

ting Mining Properties, 1905-'06; Chemist for Golden Cycle 
Mining and Milling Company, 1906-'08; Assistant Superin- 
tendent, Golden Cycle Mining and Milling Company, 190S — . 

HARTLEY, CHARLES PINCKNEY, M. S., Physiologist, In charge 
of Corn Investigations, IT. S. Department of Agriculture, 3420 
Center St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Teacher, Idaho, 1893- 
'97; Postgraduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1897-'99; In Charge 
of Corn Investigation, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
189 9 — . 

HARTLEY, JOHN WILLIAM ABRAHAM, B. S., Farmer, Manhat- 
tan, Kan. 

Mcdowell, JAMES laird, B. S., Superintendent Leasing Com- 
pany, El Paso Mine, Elkton, Colo. Instructor, Fort Hall In- 
dian School, 1892-'93; Miner, Cripple Creek, Colo., 1894-'02; 
Farmer, McCammon, Idaho, 1902-'09; INIiner, and in Charge of 
Leasing Company, Cripple Creek, 1909^ — . 

McILVAINE, ROBERT A., B. S., Teacher, R. 8, Spokane, Wash. 
Teacher and Carpenter Work, Kansas, 1893-'96; Student, 
Kansas State Normal, 1896-'97; Graduated, English Course, 
ibid., 1897; Teacher, Eastern Kansas, 1897-'04; Passed Civil 
Service Examination, 1904; Teacher, Indian Boarding Schools, 
1904-'09; Teacher, Eastern Washington, 1909 — . 

(OLDHAM) SISSON, KATHERINE, B. S., Housewife, 318 W. Ninth 
Ave., Columibus, Ohio. Residences: Toronto, Canada, 1892- 
'99; Manhattan. Kan., 1899-'01: Columbus, Ohio, 1901 — ; 
Abroad (Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and England), 1905- 
'0 6 and Summers of 1910-'12. 

OTIS, DANIEL HENRY, M. S., Assistant Dean, College of Agricul- 
ture, and Professor of Farm Management, University of Wis- 
consin, 1822 Chadbourne Ave., Madison, Wis. Assistant in 
Agriculture, K. S. A. C, 1892-'98; Assistant in Dairying, ibid., 
18 9 8-'0 0; Professor of Dairying and Animal Husbandry, ibid., 
1900-'03; Manager of Deming Ranch, Oswego, Kan., 1903-'05; 
Associate Professor of Animal Nutrition, College of Agri- 
culture, Madison, Wis., 1905-'09; Professor of Farm Manage 
ment and Assistant Dean, College of Agriculture, Madison, 
Wis., 1909 — . 

PARKER, IVAN BRYAN, M. D., Physician, Surgeon, Banker, Hill 
City, Kan. Located at Grant's Pass, Ore., 19 03-' 05. 

POPE, WARNER S., B. S. Died in 1899. 

PUGH, BURTON HOMER, B. S., Manufacturer of Farm Implements, 
324 Topeka Ave., Topeka, Kan. 

REED, ELIAS WILBER, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, 718 Wis- 
consin Ave., Holton, Kan. Farmer, 1892-'00; S-tudent, Med- 



84 RECOBD OF THE A L I WXI 

ical Department, University of Michigan, 1900-'04; Practiced 
Medicine, HoUon, 1905 — : Healtli Officer, Jacltson Coun<^^y, 
1905-'10; Elected :\Iayor of Holton, 1912. 

REED, ROBERT STIRLING, B. S., Butcher's Clerk, 304 N. Lincoln 
Ave., Beloit, Kan. Teacher, Chase County, Kansas, 1892-'94; 
Student, Emporia State Normal, lS94-'95; Teacher, Chase 
County, Kansas, 1895-'9 7; Teacher, Mitchell County, Kansas, 
1897-'98; Lumber and Coal Dealer, Simpson, Kan., 1898- 
'06; Miller, Simpson, Kan., 1906-'! 2; Butcher's Clerk, 1912 — . 

RICE, ARTHUR DANIEL, B. S., Pastor, M. E. Church, Atwood, 
Kan. Pastor of M. E. Church, Granada, Colo., 1896-'00; Pas- 
tor of M. E. Church, Keats, Kan., 1900-'02; Pastor of M. E. 
Church, Rossville, Kan., 1902-'05; Pastor of M. E. Church, 
Hubbell, Nebr., 1905-'07; Pastor of M. E. Church, Atwood, 
Kan., 1913 — . 

SEARS, FRED C, M. S., Professor of Pomology, Massachusetts A.g- 
ricultural College, Amherst, Mass. Foreman, Horticultural 
Department, K. S. A. C, 1892-'94: Assistant Horticulturist, 
- Kansas Experiment Station, 18 94-' 97; Professor of Horticul- 
ture, Utah Agricultural College, Logan, 1897; Director, Nova 
Scotia School of Horticulture, Wolfville, N. S., 1897-'04; 
Professor of Horticulture, Nova Scotia ^Agricultural College, 
Truro, 19 04-'07; Professor of Pomology, Massachusetts Agri- 
cultural College, Amherst, 1907 — . 

SECREST, BIRD E., B. S., Homekeeping at Home, R. 2, Randolph, 
Kan. Mercantile Business. 189 2-'02; Student, Teachers' Cul 
lege, Columbia University, N. Y., 1902-'03; Teacher of Do- 
mestic Science, Kansas Industrial School, 1903-'04; At Home, 
1904-'09; Traveled in Seven Countries in Europe, 1909; At 
Home, 1909-'12; Traveled on the Pacific Coast, Five Monfns, 
1912; At Home, 1912 — . 

SECREST, MAY, B. S., Head of Household Arts Department, Cali- 
fornia Polytechnic School, San Luis Obispo, Cal. Assistant, 
Domestic Art Department, K. S. A. C, 189 9-'01; Diploma, 
Teachers' College, 1902; Domestic Science, State Normal 
School, Stevens Point, Wis., 1902-'04; Associate Professor of 
Domestic Art, Ohio State University, 1904-'05; California 
Polytechnic School, 19 05-'12. 

(STOKES) SEARS, RUTH TIPTON, M. S., Housewife, Amherst, 
Mass. Assistant in Domestic Economy, K. S. A. C, 1894-'96; 
Teacher of Sewing, Scott Manual Training School, Toledo, 
Ohio, ]896-'97. 

STONE, HARRY W., B. S., General Secretary, Y. M. C. A., 3 69 N. 
Thirty-first St., Portland, Ore. General Secretary, Y. M. C. A., 



KAXSA!S tiTATE AGIUrVLTUBAL COLLEGE 85 

Fort Worth, Texas, two years; General Secretary, Y. M. C. 
A., Atchison, Kan., one year; State Secretary, Y. M. C. A., 
Nebraska, one year; General Secretary, Y. M. C. A.. Sioux 
City, Iowa, three years; General Secretary, Y. M. C. A., 
Portland, Ore., seventeen years. 

TUCKER, WALTER PERCIVAL, B. S., Farmer, R. 1, Arcadia, Fla. 
Farming and Newspaper Work, 1892-'9 7; Expert Account- 
ant for American Smelting and Refining Company, Mexico, 
1897-'09; Special Student, K. S. A. C, 1909-'10; Fruit Farmer, 
Arcadia, Fla., 1910 — . 

(VAIL) WAUGH, MARY ALICE, B. S., Housewife, Amherst, IMass. 

WALLIS, ROBERT LYNN, B. S. Died in 1895. 

(WELLS) TRAXLER, ORA REBECCA, B. S., Housewife and 
Teacher, Vliets, Kan. Teacher, 1892-'97; Housewife, 1897- 
'07; Housewife and Teacher, 1907 — . 

WICKMAX, DANIEL P., B. S., Real Estate, 104 E. Sixth St., To- 
peka, Kan. 

WILDIN, GEORGE WASHINGTON, B. S., [Mechanical Superintend- 
ent of The New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad, Ho- 
tel Taft, New Haven, Conn. Mechanical Draughtsman, Santa 
Fe Railroad, Topeka, Kan., 189 2-'9.3; Machinist, Santa Fe 
Railroad, Raton, N. M., 189:3-'95; Locomotive Fireman, Santa 
Fe Railroad, 1895-'96; Locomotive Engineer, Mexican Cen- 
tral Railroad, and Superintendent of Aer Motor Works, Chi- 
cago, 1896-'9 7; Locomotive Engineer, Chicago and Alton 
Railroad, Bloomington, 111., lS97-'98; Machinist, Inspector, 
and Mechanical Engineer, Plane System of Railways, Savan- 
nah, Ga., 1898-'01; Mechanical Engineer, Central Railroad 
of New Jersey, Jersey City, 1901-'04; Mechanical Superintend- 
ent, Erie Railroad, Meadville, Pa., 1904-'07; Assistant Super- 
intendent, Motive Power, Lehigh Valley Railroad, Bethlehem, 
Pa., 1907; Mechanical Superintendent of The New York, New 
Haven, and Hartford Railroad, New Haven, Conn., 1907 — . 

YEOMAN, CHARLES ERNEST, B. S. Died in 19 02. 

1893 

ABBOTT, EDMUND CLARENCE, B. S., Judge of First Judicial Dis- 
trict, 235 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, New Mex. Law Student, 
1894-'95; Practicing Law, Trinidad, Colo., and Taos, New 
Mex., 1896-'00; Member House of Representatives, New Mex- 
ico Legislature, 19 00-'01; District Attorney, First District, 
New Mexico, 1901-'06; Member Legislature, New Mexico, 
190 7; Assistant U. S. Attorney, New Mexico, 19 08; District 
Attorney, First District, New Mexico, 19 08-'-ll; Elected 



86 HECORD OF TlIK A L I 'MX I 

■ludge First District tor a Term of Seven Years, 1911 — . 

CURTIS, EDWIN McMASTER STANTOX, B. S., Chief Clerk Passen- 
ger Department, Soutliern Railway Company, St. Louis, Mo. 

(DALY) BURTIS, CORINNE LOUISE, B. S., Housewife, Mus- 
kogee, Okla. 

(DAY) JONES, LAURA GREELEY, B. S., Housewife, 724 East E, 
Ontario, Cal. Assistant in Domestic Art Department, K. S. 
A. C, 1894-'95; Teacher of Domestic Science, .Stout Manual 
Training School, Menomonie, Wis., 18 95-'00; Special Lecturer 
and Short Course Worker, Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind., 
1900-'01; Director of Department of Domestic Science, Stout 
Institute, Menomonie, Wis., 1902-'08; Extension Work, 
Iowa Agricultural College, Ames, Iowa, 1909-'10; Became 
Permanent Resident of California, 1911. 

(DEWEY) SUTHERLAND, lONE, B. S., Photographer, 750 E. 
Forty-seventh St., Chicago, 111. 

DICKENS, ALBERT, M. S., Professor of Horticulture, K. S. A. C, 
509 :\lanhattan Ave., Manhattan, Kan. Teacher, Country 
• Schools, 18 93-'95: Foreman Munger Orchard, Eureka, Kan., 
189 5; State Certificate, 1895; Principal, Ellin wood (Kansa;;) 
Schools, 1897-'98; Life Certificate, 1898: Assistant in Horti- 
culture, K. S. A. C, 1899; M. S., K. S. A. C, 1901; Acting 
Professor of Horticulture, ibid., 1901; Professor of Hor>,i- 
culture, ibid., 1902 — . 

(GARDINER) OBRECHT, MARY MAUDE, M. S., Housewife, R. 
7, Topeka, Kan. Postgraduate Work, K. S. A. C, 1895-'97; 
Assistant in Household Science, Iowa State College of Agricul- 
ture and Mechanic Arts, Ames, Iowa, 1898-'00; Professor ol 
Household Science, Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical 
College, Stillwater, Okla., 1900-'04. 

(HALL) LIXSCOTT, SUSIE, B. S., Housewife, R. 1, Farmiugton, 
Kan. 

HARMON, MARY FRANCES BURGOYNE, B. S., Teacher of Draw- 
ing, Kansas City (Kansas) High School, Hotel Grund, Kan- 
sas City, Kan. Teacher, Valley Falls, Kan., 1893-'97; Teacher 
of Drawing, State School for the Deaf, Olathe, Kan., 189 7- 
'99; Teacher, Valley Falls, Kan., 1899-'00; Teacher of Draw- 
ing, Kansas City (Kansas) High School, 1900 — . Summer 
Work; Jefferson County (Kansas) Normal Institute, Chi- 
cago University, Chicago Art Institute, Harvard Summer 
School, Private Instruction with Professor W^alters, K. S. 
A. C, Private Lessons, Keramics, Kansas City, Mo. 

(HARNER) SELVIDGE, IVY, M. S., Housewife, Care Geo. Peabody 
/^^iiojrfi -or Teachers, Nashville, Tenn. Teacher, 1893-'95; 



KAXSAS ^TATE AGIilCTLTrUAL (VLLE(;E 87 

Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, lS95-'97; M. S., 1897; Direc- 
tor Domestic Science, Louisiana Institute, 189 7-'04; Travsl- 
ing in Europe, Investigating Domestic Science in Public Schoolb, 
19 04-'O5; Professor of Household Economics, Purdue Univer- 
sity, Indiana, 1905-'08; Housewife, 1908 — . 

HORN, MARGARETHA ELISE C, B. S., Special Student and As- 
sistant in Secretary's Office, K. S. A. C; Teacher of Natural 
Science, Detroit High School; Died in 1910. 

HULETT, MAC F'., D. O., Osteopath, 702 Capital Trust Bldg., 6 
E. Broad St., Columbus, Ohio. Treasurer American Osteo- 
pathic Association, 19 01 — ; Member State Osteopathic Exam- 
ining Committee, 1905 — ; Article Writer for Professional 
Press. 

HULETT, MARCIA lONE, D. O., Osteopathic Physician, 318 Tenth 
St., Alamagordo, New Mex. 

HULSE, FRED R., B. S., Residence Contractor, 730 Moro St., 
Manhattan, Kan. Farm Department, 1893-'99; Carpentry 
and Contracting, 18 9 9 — . 

KIMBALL, CHARLES AUGUSTUS, B. S., Editor and Publisher, 
1215 Hudson Ave., Columbia, Mo. Read Law, 1893-'95; 
Practiced Law at .Junction City, Kan., 1896-'98; Law and 
Newspaper Work, Courtland, Kan., 1898-05; Newspaper 
Work, [Manhattan "Republic" and "Daily Mercury," 1905- 
'12; Purchased the Columbia "Daily Times." Boone CounLy, 
Missouri, 1913 — . 

(KNICKERBOCKER) PYLES, MAUDE ETHEL, B. S., Housewife, 
Nourse Mines, Denver, Transvaal, South Africa. Teacher 
in Public School, Iowa, 1893-'94; Student, Normal School, 
Spearfish, S. Dak., 1894-'95; Teacher in Public School, South 
Dakota, 1895-'06; Housewife, 190 6 — ; Resident in South 
Africa, 190 6 — . 

LYON, THOMAS EDDY, LL. B., Lawyer, 849 S. Douglas Ave., 
Springfield, IP. Teacher and Farmer, 1893-'97; Attended 
Law School, University of Michigan, lS97-'00; Practiced Law, 
Springfield, 111., 1900-'! 3; Elected Member 46th, 47th, and 
4Sth General Assemblies, Illinois Legislature, 1908, 1910, 
1912. 

LYON, WILLIA?*! OTIS, B. S. Died in 1907. 

McCREA, McLEOD WILSON, B. S., Fruit Grower, R. 1, Hemct, 
Cal. Teacher, Winchester, Kan., lS93-'07; Clerk, Santa 
Anna, Cal., 1907-'09; Fruit Grower, Hemet, Cal., 1909 — . 

McDowell, rose EDITH, B. S., Professor of Household Eco- 
nomics, Montana State Normal School, Dillon, Mont. House- 
keeper, 1893-'0fi- Clerk. Billings. Mont., 190fi-'07; Student, 



88 UECOlil) OF THE AIAMM 

Stout Institute, Menomonie, Wis., 1907-'09; Teacher, Do- 
mestic Science, Dillon, Mont., 1909-'12: Teacher, Domestic 
Science, Beaver Head County High School, Montana Normal 
College, Summer Session, 1912; Student, Teachers' College, 
1912-'13; Professor of Household Economics, Montana State 
Normal School, Dillon, Mont., 1913 — . 

MELTON, GEORGE LANE, Ph. D., Acting Dean and Professor of 
History, University of Red^ands, 310 Buena Vista Ave., Red- 
lands. Cal. 

(MUDGE) THOMPSON, EUSEBIA DeLONG. B. S., At Home, 3231 
E. Ninth St., Kansas City, Mo. Housewife: Filled out Hus- 
band's Unexpired Term as County Superintendent; In Charge 
of Hardware Store, three years; Housekeeper, 1913 — . 

(NEWELL) HATCH, NORA, B. S., Housewife, R. 2, Manhattan, 
Kan. At Home, 1893-'94; Special Student, K. S. A. C, 
1894-'95; Teacher, Riley County, Kansas, 1895-'97; House- 
Wife, 1897 — . 

NIEMOLLER, AUGUST FRED, B. S., Flour iVIilling Business, Wake- 
fieM, Kan. Teacher, 1893-'04; Miller, 1904 — . 

NOYES, SUSIE AMANDA, B. S. Died in 1894. 

PELLET, HENRY LEAMER, D. O., Farmer and Stock Raiser, K. 
4, Eudora, Kan. Farmer, Johnson County, 1893-'94; Student, 
Kansas University, 1895; Student at American School of Os- 
teopathy, Kirksville, Mo., 1896-'98; Practiced Osteopathy, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 1898-'99; Farmer, Johnson County, 1900—. 

*PETERSON, CHARLES JOHN, B. S., Topeka, Kan. 

PFUETZE. CARL FREDERIC, B. S., Farmer, Manhattan, Kan. 
Mail Clerk, 1895-'07; Lumber Dealer, Manhattan, Kan., 1907- 
'13; Farmer, 1913 — . 

RIDDELL, JOHN DeWITT, M. D., Practicing Physician, 308 W. 
South St., Salina, Kan. Received Degree of M. D., Kansas City, 
1895; Practicing Physician, Culver, Kan., 1895, Practicing 
Physician, Enterprise, Kan., 1896-'13; Practicing Physician. 
Salina, Kan., 1913 — . 

ROKES, JOHN ALBERT, B. S., Lawyer, 617 Marion BMg., Seattle, 
Wash. Teacher, Kansas, 1894-'97; Lawyer, Holton, Kan., 
1897-'06; Lawyer, Seattle, Wash., 1906 — . 

*(ROMICK) EDGAR, AGNES, B. S., Housewife, Yolo, Yolo County, 
California. 

SMITH, FRED RAYMOND, B. S., Court Reporter, Twenty-lirst Ju- 
dicial District of Kansas, 431 Kearney St., Manhattan, Kan. 
Admitted to the Bar, 1896; Practiced Law, Manhattan, Kan., 
1896-'9 7; Court Reporter, Twenty-first Judicial District of 
Kansas, 18 97 — . 



KANSAS STATE AGRICrLTUEAL COLLEGE 89 

SMITH, GEORGE WILDMAX, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Treas- 
urer Hahnemann Hospital, 201 Bryant Bldg., Kansas City, 
Mo. Teacher, Manhattan, Kan., 1893-'94; Student, Emporia, 
Kan., 1895-'96; Principal of High School, Minneapolis, Kan., 
1896-'98; Student of Medicine, 1S98-'01; Physician and Sur- 
geon, Kansas City, Mo., 19 04 — . 

SMITH, WILLIAM ELMER, B. S., Attorney-at-Law, Independence, 
(Martin Bldg.), Mo. Principal of High School, Manhattan, 
Kan., 18 93-'9 7; Admitted to Bar in Riley County, Kansas, 
1897; Practiced Law, Manhattan, Kan., 1897-'00; Practiced 
Law, Kansas City, Mo., 190C-'07; Secretary, Kansas City Bar 
Association, 1902; Clerk of Circuit Court of Jackson County, 
Missouri, 1907-'ll; Practicing Law, Independence, :\Io., 
1911—. 

THACKREY, JOHN EUGENE, S. T. B., Pastor of First M. E. 
Church, 801 Duncan St., Stillwater, Okla. Pastor, M. E. 
Church, Hays Springs, Ncbr., 1893-'94; Pastor, M. E. Church. 
Crawford, Nebr., 1894-'95; Student, School of Theology, De- 
Pauw University, Greencastle, Ind., 1895-'98; S. T. B., ibid., 
1898; Pastor, M. E. Church, Chapman, Kan., 1898-'01; Pas- 
tor, Grace M. E. Church, Kansas City, Mo., 1901-'a6; Pastor, 
Maywood M. E. Church, Kansas City, Mo., 1906-'0S; Pastor, 
Maplewood M. E. Church, St. Louis, Mo., 1908-'10; Pastor, 
First M. E. Church, Chandler, Okla., 1910-'] 2; Pastor, First 
M. E. Church, StiFwater, Okla., 1912 — . 

THOBURN, JOSEPH B., B. S., Instructor in History, Oklahoma 
University, 217 W. Apache St., Norman, Okla. Irrigation 
Farmer and Horticulturist, lS93-'99; Secretary of Territoi- 
ial Board of Agriculture, 1899-'05; Newspaper Work, and 
Author of Oklahoma History, 1913; Instructor in Historv, 
Oklahoma University, 1913 — . 

THOMPSON, CHARLES HENRY, M. S , Assistant Botanist, Missor.ri 
Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Mo. Specialist in Botany, Shaw 
Gardens, St. Louis, and Instructor in Botany, M. S. U., 1893- 
'99; Forest Ran:3er, Sierra Nevada T'crest Reserve, 1899-'0L, 
Graduate Student, Leland S::anfcrd, 1902-'04; Botanical 
Assistant, Seed Inspector, Ccllabcrator, U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, 1904-'12. 

THOMPSON, GEORGE K., B. S., Teacher and Editor, lS93-'r>4; 
Elected Superintendent of Education of Marshall County. 
1902; Re-elected Superintendent of Education of Marshall 
County, 1904; Hardware Merchant, 19 05. Died in 1905. 

YEOMAN, WILLIAM JAMES, B. S., Dealer in Fancy Horses, 214 W. 
Eleventh St., Hutchinson, Kan. Principal of Schools. La 
Crosse, Kan., 1893-'94; Student, State Normal, Emporia, 




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KANSAS STATE AGlilcrLTVEAL COLLEGE 91 

1894-'95; Superintendent of Schools, Kinsley, Kan., 1895-08; 
Merchant, 1898-'05; Stock Farmer, 1905-'08; Principal or 
Schools, Pretty Prairie, 1908-'10; Superintendent of Sylvia 
Schools, 1910-'ll; Dealer in Fancy Horses, 1911 — . 

1894 

AMES, FRANK WEBER, B. S., Record Clerk, Order Department, 
Carnegie Steel Company, 2212 Saranac Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Teacher in Public Schools, Riley County, Kansas, 1894-'9o; 
Clerk with National Merchandise Supply Company, Chicago, 
1896; Insurance Agent, 1897-'98; Clerk, National Steel 
Company, Chicago, 1899; Clerk, New York City, 1900; Clerk, 
Pittsburg, 1901 — . 

CASTLE, CLARA FRANCELIA, M. S., Housekeeper, 1022 Moro Sc, 
Manhattan, Kan. Housekeeper, 189 4 — . 

CHRISTENSEN, GEORGE LUTHER, B. S., Head of Department of 
Mechanical Engineering, Michigan College of Mines, 115 Clark 
St., Houghton, Mich. Machinist and Foreman of Machine Shop, 
Blue Valley Manufacturing Company, 189 4-'9 6; Assistant in 
Mechanical Engineering Department, K. S. A. C, 1896-'y7; 
Machinist and Draftsman, Brown and Sharpe Manufacturing 
Company, Providence, R. I., 1897-'98; Instructor in Mechani- 
cal Engineering, Michigan College of Mines, 1898-'05; 
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, ibid., 1905- 
'11; Acting Head of Department of Mechanical Engineering, 
ibid.. 1911-'12; Head of Department, ibid., 1912 — . 

CHRISTENSEN, JOHN CORNELIUS, B. S., Financial Secretary, 
Michigan University, Ann Arbor, Mich. Instructor, 
Kansas Public Schools, 189 4-'9 6; Graduate Student, Univer- 
sity of Kansas, 1897; Bookkeeper and Office Clerk, 1898-'07; 
County Treasurer, Riley County, Kansas, 1903-'07; Office 
Clerk and Bank Cashier, 1907-'09; Deputy Bank Commis- 
sioner of Kansas, 1909-'ll; Financial Secretary, K. S. A. C, 
1911-'13; Financial Secretary, Michigan University, Anii 
Arbor, Mich., 1913 — . 

CLEMONS, LORENA ESTELLA, B. S., At Home, North Yakima, 
Wash. Clerk in Secretary's Office, K. S. A. C, 1894-'a0; 
Secretary, K. S. A. C, 1900-'09; At Home, 1909 — . 

COTTRELL, MARTHA AMELIA, B. S., Housekeeper, Wabaunsee, 
Kan. Housekeeper, 189 4 — . Specializing in Domestic 
Science, Poultry, Gardening, and Horticulture. 

(COTTRELL) WRIGHT, SARAH ESTHER, B. S., Housewife, 
Welsh, La. Residences: Lake Arthur, La.; Jennings, La.; 
Welsh, La. 

CRESS, ALVERTA MAY, B. S., Teacher in City Schools, Manhattaii, 
Kan. At Home, 1894-'04; Teacher, Country Schools, Kan- 
sas, 1904-'ll; Teacher, Manhattan City Schools, 1911 — . 



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CRESS, FANNIE JANE, B. S., Teacher, Oak Park, 111. Teacher, 
Escanaba, Mich., Public Schools, 1902-'06; Teacher, Oak 
Park. 111., Public Schools, 1906 — . 

*DONAVEN, ERNEST A., M. D., Farmer and Physician, Pryor, Okla. 

EVANS, JEPHTHAH W., M. D., Fruit Grower, King Hill, Idaho. 
Practiced Medicine, nine years; Taught School and Attended 
College, six years; Fruit Grower, five years. 

(FRISBIE) CRISWELL, ISABELLA RUSSELL, B. S. Housewife, 
Rosslyn, Va. Postgraduate Student and Assistant, K. S. A. 
C, lS94-'96; Professor of Domestic Science, South Dakota 
Agricultural College, 1896-'00; Housewife, 1900 — . 

FROWE, EUGENE LEONARD, B. S. Died in 1898. 

HARLING. WALTER, B. S., Teacher and Parmer, Olsburg, Kan., 
1894-'95; Teacher, Manhattan, Kan., 1895-'96; Teacher, Echo, 
Utah. 189 6-'9 8; Principal, New West Academy. Lehi, Utah, 
1898-'01; Assistant in Montone Sanitarium, Montone, Cal.. 
1901-'02; Lehi, Utah, 1902-'03. Died December 13, 1903. 

(HELDER) MORSE, LORENA MARGUERITE, B. S., Housewife, 485 
K. C. Road, Olathe. Kan. Instructor in Music Department, K 
S. A. C. 1895-'98; Student of Music in Boston. 1898-'00: At 
Home. 1900-'02; Housewife, 1902 — . 

HESTER. MARK V., B. S., Real Estate and Insurance Agent, 348 
Twentieth St., San Diego, Cal. Teacher, Kansas, 1894-'97; 
Student, Kansas State University, 1897-'98; Farmer, Kansas, 
1898-'05; Teacher, Ohio, 1905-'06; Fruit Raiser, Ohio, 1906- 
'07; Supervising Teacher, Civil Service, P. I., 1907-'09; 
Teacher, Colorado, 1909-'10; Real Estate and Insurance 
Agent, San Diego, Cal., 1910 — . 

*HUTCHINGS, CHARLES ROSS. B. S., Civil and Mechanical 
Engineer, care National Iron and Steel Works, Mexico City, 
Mex. 

JONES, ISAAC, B. S., Lawyer and Fruit Grower. 7 24 East E, 
Ontario, Cal. Teacher, Lincoln County Schools, Kansas, 1894- 
'95; Assistant in Horticulture, K. S. A. C, and in Charge of 
Experiment Station, Oakley, Kan., 1895-'96; Assistant in 
Horticulture, K. S. A. C, 1896-'97; Prospector in Alaska and 
Northwest Territory, 1898-'99; Expert in Charge of Alaskan 
Investigation, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1900-'01; 
Fruit Grower in Southern California, 1902 — . Admitted to 
California Bar, 1909; General Law Practice and City 
Attorneyship in Ontario, 1912 — . 

(KIMBALL) TUCKER, STELLA VICTORIA, B. S., Housewife, R. 1, 
Arcadia. Fla. Teacher, Manhattan, Kan., 1895-'97; Teachei, 
City Schools, Manhattan, Kan., 1897-'02; Housewife, 1902 — . 

(LYMAN) OTIS, MARY ELIZA, M. S., Housewife, 1822 Chadbourne 
Ave.. Madison, Wis. Postgraduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1S96; 
Assistant in Home Economics, Bradley Polytechnic Institute, 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 93 

Peoria. 111., 1897-'99; Housewife, 1899 — ; M. S., 1901. 

*MOORE, WILLIAM HENRY, B. S., Florist and Horticulturist; 
Coal Dealer, Manhattan, Kan. 

(MOORE) FOSTER, SADIE, B. S., Housewife, 314 Melrose Ave., 
N., Seattle, Wash. Housewife, Mont Ida, Kan., 1894-0'); 
Housewife, Seattle, Wash., 1900 — . 

ODLE, JAMES FRANCIS, B. S., Farmer, Wamego, Kan. Dairy- 
man and Farmer, 189 4 — . 

PEARSON, CHARLES RANDOLPH, B. S., Banker, Hoxie, Kan. 
County Superintendent of Schools, 1895-'99; Farmer and 
Stock Raiser, 1899-'05; County Treasurer, 1905-'09; Vice- 
President of First National Bank, 1909 — . 

POPE, HORACE GERSHOM, LL. B., Attorney at Law, 3135 Karnes 
Blvd., Kansas City, Mo. Student, Kansas University, 1894- 
'97; Graduated in Law Department, ibid., 1897; Practiced 
Law in Kansas City, 1897 — . 

ROMICK, MINNIE LOUISE, B. S., Teacher, 567 N. Gordon ?t., 
Pomona, Cal. Teacher, Southern California, 189 4 — . 

(ROMICK) CHANDLER, WINNIE LUELLA, B. S., Housewife, 
1550 Ames Ave., Long Beach, Cal. 

SANDT, VICTOR IRWIN, B. S., Manager Sandt Farms Company, 
Normac. Saskatchewan, Canada. Teacher, Marysville, Kan.. 
1894-'98; Teacher, Home City, Kan., 1898-'02; Instructor in 
Manual Training, Wells, Minn., 1902-'07; Instructor in 
Manual Training, W^inona, Minn., 1907-'ll; Manager, Canaua 
Sand and Gravel Company, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 1911, 
Manager, Sandt F'arms Company, 1912 — . 

SCHEEL, JOHN ALFRED, B. S., Farmer and Stock Raiser, R. 
7, Emporia, Kan. Teacher, Kansas, 1894-'95; Ranchoi, 
North Dakota, 1895-'98; Prospector, Alaska, 189S-"00; 
Rancher, North Dakota, 1900-'03; Manager of Sawmill, and 
Threshing, 1903-'06; Farmer and Stock Raiser. 1906 — . 

*SECREST, JACOB ULRICH, B. S., Randolph, Kan. 

SMITH, CHARLES CHRISFIELD, B. S., Superintendent of Gram- 
mar Schools, Orange, Cal. 

(SMITH) STRONG, JENNIE RUTH, B. S., Teacher, Mary Esther, 
Fla. Teacher, Riley County, Kansas, 1894-'97; Student. 
Washburn College, Topeka, Kan., 1897-'99; Teacher, Man- 
hattan (Kansas) High School, 1899-'00; Housewife, 1900-'ll. 
Assistant Principal of Santa Rosa Academy, Mary Estlier, 
Fla., 1911 — . 

ST AVER, WESLEY OHIO, B. S., Attorney at Law; Assistant U. 
S. Attorney, Southern District of Texas, Box 115, Laredo, 
Texas. Law Student, Kansas City, Mo., 1894-'97; Attorney at 
Law. Fairplay. Mo., lS97-'98; Sergeant. Company G. Third 
Missouri Volunteer Infantry. lS9S-'99; Attorney at Law, 
Bakersfield, Cal., 19 00-'0 4; Immigrant Inspector, U. S. Imaii- 



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gration Service, El Paso, Texas, 1905-'07; Inspector in Charge, 

Port of Laredo, Texas, U. S. Immigration Service, 1907-'12; 

Assistant U. S. Attorney, Southern District of Texas, 191": — . 
STINGLEY, JOHN, B. S., Funeral Director, 1133 Pearce Ave., 

Wichita, Kan. Tonnage Clerk, U. P. Railway; Salesman for 

Ohio Cultivator Company; Salesman for Moline Plow "oin- 

pany; Stingley & Ayers, Funeral Directors. 
TAYLOR, JOHN EDWIN, B. S. Died in 1896. 
TIMBERS, DELBERT L., B. S., Merchant, Osborne, Kan. Teacher, 

1894-'99; Editor, 1899-'00; Teacher, 1900-'04; Merchant, 

1904 — . 
(TURNER) CLOTHIER, PHOEBE CAREY, B. S., Housewife, 

Saint Marys, Kan. Teacher, lS97-'02; Housewife, 1902—-. 
VINCENT, Samuel Robert, M. S., Secretary-Treasurer of Hanlon 

Machinery Company, Sterling, Kan. Teacher, Oklahoma, 

1894-'96; Postgraduate, K. S. A. C, 1896-'98; Farmer and 

Teacher, Deer Creek, Okla., 1898-'01; Farmer, 1901-'13; 

Secretary-Treasurer of Hanlon Machinery Company, 191 J — . 
* (WATERS) DALE, LUCY HELENA, A. M., Lake Mountain, 

Trinity County, California. 

1895 

ABELL, EDWARD JONES, B. S., Farmer and Stock Raiser, R. 1, 
Riley, Kan. Principal and Superintendent, Scottsville, Wake- 
field. Scandia, Smith Center, and Leonardville Schools, 189 6- 
'03; Farmer and Stock Raiser, 1908 — . 

ADAMS, CARL D., B. S., Assistant in Department of Horticulture, 
Milwaukee County School of Agriculture, 253 Alice St., 
Wauwatosa, Wis. Teacher, 1895-'00; With Swift Packing 
Company, 1900-'05; Manager of Fruit Farm, 1905-'07; 
Teacher. Kansas State School for the Deaf, 1907-'12; Teacher, 
Milwaukee County School of Agriculture, 1912 — . 

BARNETT, ROBERT JOHN, B. S., M. S., Associate Professor of 
Pomology, Washington State College, 304 Howard St., Pnli- 
macWash. Graduated, K. S. N., 1896; Public School Work 
and Post Office Service, 1897-'06; Instructor, K. S. A. C, 1906- 
'11; M. S., K. S. A. C, 1911; Assistant Professor of Pomology, 
State College of Washington, 1911-'12; Associate Professor of 
Pomology, ibid., 1912 — . 

CONRAD, BURTON WESLEY, D. V. S., Veterinarian, Cor. Sixth 
and Whittenhall, Sabetha, Kan. Liveryman and Veterinarian, 
1895 — . 

CORBETT, FLORENCE RUTH, M. S., Instructor and Dietilion. 
1230 Amsterdam Ave., New York, N. Y. Dietitian, Depart- 
ment of Public Charities, New York City, 1901-'09; Instructor, 
Teachers' College, Columbia University, 19 09 — ; Consu.'tiug 



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Dietitian to Institutions; Director of Dining Rooms, aiiC 
Dietitian, Teachers' College. 

CREAGER, SID HENRY, B. S., Christian Science Practitioner, llotei 
Walnut, Cincinnati, Ohio. U. S. Railway Mail Service, 1S9T- 
'01; Wholesale Flour and Produce Merchant, 1901-'03; Whole- 
sale Lumber Sales Agent, 19 03-' 07; Christian Science Practi- 
tioner, 1907 — . 

(CRUMP) AMES, ELSIE EMELINE, B. S., Housewife, 1408 N. 
Fifteenth St., Boise, Idaho. Teacher, City Schools of Manhat- 
tan, Kan., 1895-'02; Teacher, City Schools of Boulder, Colo., 
1902-'06; Housewife, 1906 — . 

DAVIES, DAVID THOMAS, B. S., Farmer and Stock Raiser, Manhat- 
tan, Kan. Farmer and Stock Raiser, Manhattan, Kan., 
1895 — . 

*DAWLEY, FRANK ANDREW, B. S., Farmer, Waldo, Kan 
County Clerk, 1895-'98; Parmer and Stock Raiser, 189S — . 
Representative, Osborne County, 1913. 

*(DAY) McDowell, daisy, M. S., Housewife, Billings, Mont. 

(DAY) BARNETT, FLORA, M. S., Housewife, 304 Howard St., Pull- 
man, Wash. 

DEAN, GEORGE ADAM, M. S., Professor of Entomology, K. S. A. C, 
and State Entomologist, 511 N. Juliette Ave., Manhattan, Kan. 
Principal, Highland Park (Topeka) Public Schools, 1898-'02; 
Assistant in Entomology, K. S. A. C, 1902-'05; Instructor in 
Entomology, ibid., 1905-'07; Assistant Professor of Entomol- 
ogy, ibid., 1907-'12; Associate Entomologist, ibid., 1912; In 
Charge of Entomology, K. S. A. C, and Experiment Station, 
and State Entomologist, October 1, 1912 — . 

*(DIAL) FALIN, LILLIE CHRISTENA, B. S., Housewife, Cle- 
burne, Kan. 

ELLIS, LUCY, B. S., Teacher of Manual Training, 7 05 Lane St., 
Topeka, Kan. Teacher, Marysville, Kan., Westmoreland, 
Kan., Kansas City, Kan., Topeka, Kan. 

EMRICK, VICTOR, B. S., Division Clerk, Passenger Accounting 
Department, Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation 
Company, 1034 E. Main, Portland, Ore. Teacher in Schools 
of Wabaunsee and Pottawatomie Counties, Kansas, 1895-'9 8; 
Clerk in Passenger Accounting Department of Oregon-Wash- 
ington Railroad and Navigation Company, 189 8 — . 

FORSYTH, GEORGE, B. S., Automobile Garage Business, 201 S. 
Main St., Franklin, Ind. Merchant, 1895-'05; Traveling 
Salesman, 1905-'10; Automobile Garage Business, 1910 — . 

FREEMAN, ERNEST HARRISON, E. E., Professor of Electrical 
Engineering, Armour Institute of Technology, 7026 South 
Park Ave., Chicago, 111. Farmer, 1895-'96; Student, K. S. N., 
1896-'97; Teacher in Public Schools of Kansas, 1897-'99; 
Student, Armour Institute of Technology, 1899-'-02; Teacher, 



96 EECORD OF THE ALUMNI 

Armour Institute of Technology, 1902-'08; In Charge of 
Department of Electrical Engineering, Armour Institute of 
Technology, 1908 — . 

(FRYHOFER) WEBSTER, FLORENCE ELEANOR, B. S., House- 
wife, 609 Grant St., Fort Atkinson, Wis. Teacher in Riley 
County, Kansas, 1895-'98; Housewife, 1900 — . 

*FRYHOFER, GEORGE WILLIAM, B. S., Broker, 4428 Forest Park 
Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 

HALSTEAD, OSCAR HUGO, M. S., Merchant, Manhattan, Kan. 

(HARMAN) PATTEN, HORTENSIA, B. S., Housewife, 225 N. Lom- 
bard Ave., Oak Park, 111. 

HARMAN. JOHN BRIGHT, B. S., Rancher, Wigwam, Colo. Farmer, 
1895-'01: Cattle Dealer, Wallace, Kan., 1901-'03; With Coal 
and Feed Store, Colorado City, Colo., 1903-'04; Rancher, 
1904 — . 

HOLSINGER, CLARENCE V., B. S., In Charge of Department of 
Horticulture, Milwaukee County School of Agriculture and 
Domestic Economy, 496 Wauwatosa Ave., Wauwatosa, Wis. 
Fruit Grower, 1895-'09; Horticulturist for Extension Depart- 
ment. K. S. A. C, 1909-'12; In Charge of Department of 
Horticulture, Milwaukee County School of Agriculture, 
1912 — . 

JOHNSON, CHRISTIAN ANDRICK, B. S., Stock Raiser and Farmer, 
Russell, Kan. Teacher, Success, Kan., 1895-'97; Student, 
Medical College, St. Louis, Mo., 1897-'98; In Hospital Service, 
U. S. A., 189 8-'99; Stock Raiser and Farmer, Russell, Kan., 
1899 — . 

*JOHNSON, JOHN JAMES, M. D., Physician, Lawton, Okla. 

*JOLLY, FRED RALPH, B. S., Real Estate, Care Midland Bldg., 
Kansas City, Mo. 

JOSS, WILLIAM IRVING, M. D., Physician and Ranchman, Wheeler, 
Texas. Physician and Surgeon, Newark, Ohio; Physician 
and Ranchman, Wheeler, Texas. 

(KENNETT) DARNALL, MAUD ESTELLA, B. S., Teacher in Port- 
land Schools, Lents, Ore. Teacher in Kansas, 1897-'00; 
Teacher in Washington, 1901-'04; Teacher in Portland, 
1904 — : Housewife, 1900 — . 

LIMBOCKER, MYRON ARTHUR, B. S., Banker, Burlington, Kan. 
Student, Kansas University, 1896-'97; Practicing Law, Kansa.s 
City, Kan., 1897-'01; Cashier, Quenemo State Bank, Quenerao, 
Kan., 1901; Cashier, Citizens' State Bank, Pomona, Kan., 
1902-'10; Vice-President, People's National Bank, Burlington, 
Kan., 1910 — . 

*McDOWELL, SAMUEL ALEXANDER, B. S., Merchant, Billings. 
Mont. 

(McKEEN) SMITH, LAURA SARAH, B. S., Housewife. Mena, Ark. 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTUBAL COLLEGE 97 

Housewife, Russell, Kan., 1896-'13; Housewife, Mena, Ark., 
1913 — . 

MORSE, THEODORE WATTLES, M. S., Advertising Manager 
"American Breeder," 485 Kansas City Road, Olathe, Kan. 
Postgraduate Work, K. S. A. C, 1895-'97; Working for 
Secretary Coburn, of Kansas Board of Agriculture, and for 
Kansas City "Journal," 1897-'99; Newspaper Work, 1899 — . 

*OTTEN, OSCAR ALBERT, B. S., Agent, C, R. I & P. Railway 
Company, Hebron, Nebr. 

PAINTER. WILLIAM HACKWORTH, B. S., Farmer, 1895-'99, 
Killed in Battle in Philippines, 1901. 

RAPE, CHARLES WESLEY, M. S., Assistant in Museum, 18 9.5-'9 7, 
Teacher and Farmer, 1897-'09; Died in 1909. 

AMES, ETHEL PATTEN, B. S., Housewife, 2212 Saranac Ave., 
Pittsburg, Pa. Teacher in Public Schools, Shawnee County, 
Kansas, 1896-'97; Housewife, 1898 — . 

PATTEN. JOHN VERNON, B. S., President of Charles Smith Com- 
pany, 225 N. Lombard Ave., Oak Park, 111. Farmer, Silver 
Lake, Kan., 1896-'97; Teacher, Rossville, Kan., 1897-'98; 
With Charles Smith Company, Sycamore, 111., 1898; Book- 
keeper, ibid., Chicago, 1900; Secretary and Treasurer, ibid., 
1902; President, ibid., 1912 — . 

PHIPPS, WILLIAM HENRY, M. S., Agricultural and Dairy Special- 
ist and Farm Adviser, 822 N. Delaware St., Independence, Mo. 
Principal, City Schools, White City, Kan., Principal, 
City Schools, Abilene, Kan.; Manager and Dairy 
Specialist for Kansas Creamery Company, Belleville, Kan.; 
Regent of K. S. A. C. (First Alumnus Regent) ; Secretary, K. 
S. A. C; Bookkeeper and Cashier, A. W. Bear Commission 
Company, Kansas City, Mo.; Superintendent and Dairy 
Specialist, Brady-Meriden Creamery Company, Kansas City, 
Mo.; Dairy Specialist and Manager, Blue Valley Creamery 
Company, St. Joseph, Mo.; Dairy Extension and Managemen*. 
Empire Cream Separator Company, Kansas City, Mo.; Dairy 
Extension and Management, Iowa Dairy Separator Company, 
Kansas City, Mo. 

(QUINTARD) PECK, ALICE JULIA, B. S. Died in 1899. 

RADER, FREDERICK ELLSWORTH, B. S., Fruit Grower, Eti- 
wanda, San Bernardino County, California. Agent and 
Expert. Alaska Agricultural Investigations, 1900-'08; Fruit 
Grower. Etiwanda, Cal., 1908 — . 

RADER, RALPH WALDO, B. S., Assistant Cashier, Doris Mercan- 
tile Company, 519 Madison St., Topeka, Kan. Farmer and 
Teacher, 1895-'02; Fruit Grower, and Secretary Fayettevillo 
Fruit Growers' Association, Fayetteville, Ark., 1902-'06; 
Bookkeeper, McWray Banking Company, Fayetteville, Ark., 
1906-'08; City Bookkeeper, Crosby Brothers Company, 



98 BE COB J) OF THE ALUMNI 

Topeka, Kan., 1908-'10; Assistant Cashier, Doris Mercantile 
Company, Topeka, Kan., 1910 — . 

RICE, ADA, M. S., Instructor in English Language, 917 Osage St., 
Manhattan, Kan. Teacher in Grades, Randolph, Kan., 1896- 
'99; Instructor in English Language, K. S. A. C, 1899 — . 
Student, University of Chicago, Summer of 1902; Student. 
Harvard University, Summer of 1905; Travels in Europe, 
Summer of 1909. 

ROYER, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SIMEON, M. D., Physician and 
Optician, 209 N. Main St., Los Angeles, Cal. Professor of 
Science, Young Ladies' Institute, St. Joseph, Mo., 1895-'93; 
Student in Medicine, St. Joseph, Mo., 1895-'98; Practiced 
Medicine and Surgery. St. Joseph, Mo., 1898-'0.5; Physician 
and Optician, 203 N. Main St., Los Angeles, Cal., 1905-'09; 
Owner and Proprietor of Jewelry and Optical Store, Los 
Angeles, Cal., 1909 — . 

*SELBY, CHARLES BAXTER, B. S., Attorney, Marshfield, Ore. 

(SELBY) LAUGHLIN, MABEL GERTRUDE, B. S., Housewife. 
Nogales, Ariz. Teacher, Enid, Okla., 1896-'97; Teacher, Kan- 
sas City, 1S97-'01; Housewife, 1901 — . 

SMITH, ERNEST P., B. S., Carpenter Foreman, R. 1, Box 407, 
Lents. Ore. 

SMITH, FREDERICK JOHN, B. S., Farmer and Fruit Grower, 
Mena. Ark. Editor and Publisher "Russell Reformer," 
1897-'03; County Clerk, Russell County, Kansas, 1903-'13; 
Farmer and Fruit Grower, 1913 — . 

(SMITH) WHEELER, KITTY MYRTLE, B. S., Housewife, Topeka, 
Kan. At Home, 1895-'98; Housewife, 1898 — . 

(SMITH) REED, MARIETTA, B. S., Housewife, 718 Wisconsin 
Ave.. Holton, Kan. At Home, 189 5-'97; Student, Washbiru 
College, 1897-'99; Student, Training School for Nurses, in 
Denver Hospital, 1900-'03; Private Nursing, 1903-'05; House- 
wife. 1905 — . 

STEUART. WILLIAM HENRY, B. S., Farmer and Stock Breeder. R. 
1, Winchester, Kan. 

(STUMP) CHAFFEE, CORA IDELL, B. S., Housewife, Lasita, Kan. 
Teacher in Public Schools of Riley County, Kansas, two years; 
Housewife, 1898 — . 

(THOMPSON) WINTER, DORA, B. S., Housewife, 52 2 Eighth Ave,, 
S. E., Aberdeen, S. Dak. Housewife, 189 5 — . Residences : 
Blue Rapids, Kan., 1895-'97; Omaha, 1897-'02; Kansas City, 
Mo., 1902-'12; Temporarily at Aberdeen, S. Dak. 

TREMBLY. ELVEN CREVELING, B. S., Farmer and Stock Raiser, 
R. 5, Council Grove, Kan. 

WHEELER, GEORGE CARPENTER, B. S., Associate Editor of 
"Kansas Farmer," Topeka, Kan. Farmer, lS95-'96; Rail- 
road Work, lS96-'02; Live Stock Assistant and Student, K. S. 



KAXSAS STATE AGRICULTUBAL COLLEGE 99 

A. C, 1902-'04; Assistant in Feeding Experiments, 1904-'0b; 
Instructor in Animal Husbandry, 1904-'06; Assistant Profes- 
sor of Animal Husbandry, 1906-'09; Assistant in Animal 
Husbandry, Extension Division, 1909-'13; Associate Editor of 
"Kansas Farmer," July, 1913 — . 

(WILLARD) EMRICK, MARY ELIZABETH, B. S., Housewife, 1034 
Main St., Portland Ore. Taught District Schools in Wabaun- 
see County, Kansas, 1895-9 8; Housewife, 189 8 — . 

(WILSON) HOLSINGER, OLIVE MABEL, B. S., Housewife, 49 3 
Wauwatosa Ave., Wauwatosa, Wis. 

*(YENAWINE) MAXWELL, ORA GERTRUDE, B. S., Housewife, 
702 W. Euclid, Pittsburg, Kan. 

1890 

(BOWEN) SCHOONOVER, MAY HAINES, A. B., Housewife, 420 
Seventh St., Marietta, Ohio. A. B., University of Chicago, 
1901; Housewife, 1903 — . 

BUCK, CON MORRISON, M. S., Engineer of Construction, Caiiey, 
Iowa. Assistant Engineer, Santa Fe Railway, 1898-'05; 
Office Engineer, Santa Fe Railway, 1905-'08; Electrical 
Business, 1908; City Engineer, Manhattan, Kan., 1909-'10; 
Chief Engineer, Manhattan City and Interurban Railway 
Company, 1910-'ll; Engineer of Construction, Kansas City 
Southern Railway, 1911-'12; Engineer of Construction, 
Central Coal and Coke Company, 1912-'13. 

(CARLETON) DOANE, MARGARET ISAPHENE, B. S., Housewife, 
1923 Jackson St., N. E., Washington, D. C. Housewife, 
1897 — . 

CAVENAUGH, WILLIAM ANNESLEY, B. S., In U. S. Army, Fort 
Leavenworth, Kan., 18 9 6-' 98; Second Lieutenant, Companj 
I, Twentieth Infantry, 1898-'99; Lieutenant, Company 1, 
Twentieth Infantry, Manila, P. I., 1899-'00; Lieutenant, 
Company D, Twentieth Infantry, Manila, P. I., 1900-'01; 
Lieutenant, Same Company, Fort Sheridan, 111., 1901-'0i:; 
Lieutenant, Same Company, Fort Leavenworth, Kan., 1902- 
'03; Captain, Sixth U. S. Infantry, Fort Leavenworth, Kan., 
1903-'04; Captain, Sixth U. S. Infantry, Manila, P. I., 1904- 
'07; Captain, Sixth U. S. Infantry, Fort Douglas, Liah, 
1908-"11. 

COE, WILLIAM ARTHUR, B. S., Superintendent of Orchard Park 
Farming Company, R. 1, Boone, Colo. Farmer, Yates 
Center, Kan., 1896-'03; Farmer, Ford, Kan., 1903-'06; 
Farmer, Springfield, Idaho, 1905-'ll; Superintendent of 
Farm, Boone, Colo., 1911 — . 

(COTTON) SMITH, CHARLOTTE MABEL, B. S., Housewife, R. 1, 
Box 40 7, Lents, Ore. 

COULSON. ERNEST BROWN, B. S., Assistant Engineer, Utah 



100 RECORD OF THE AT^UMM 

Railway, Mohrland, Utah. Teacher, Newspaper Publisher, 
and Deputy County Clerk, 1896-'99; Oklahoma Civil Engi- 
neer, U., K. & A. Railway, 1899-'00; Civil Engineer, Kansas 
City, Mexico, and Orient Railway, 1900-'06; Civil Engineer, 
Oregon Short Line Railway, Idaho, 1906-'09; Chief Engineer, 
Castle Valley Railway, Utah, 1909-'12; Assistant Engineer, 
Utah Railway, 1913 — . 

DIAL, GEORGE HENRY, B. S., Stock Raiser and Farmer, Irving, 
Kan. 

DOANE, CHARLES FRANCIS, M. S., Dairyman, U. S. Department 
of Agriculture, 1923 Jackson St., Washington, D. C. Agri- 
cultural Editor, Milwaukee "Journal," 1897-'98; Dairyman, 
Maryland Experiment Station, 1898-'05; Dairyman, J. S. 
Department of Agriculture, 1905-'12. 

DORMAN, JOHN BERTHOLD, Pd. B., Teacher in New York City 
Schools, and Real Estate Dealer, 7 84 Jewett Ave., West New 
Brighton, N. Y. Teacher, Saratoga, N. Y., 1896-'01; Student, 
Albany Normal College, Receiving Degree of Bachelor of 
Pedagogy, 1901-'02; Teacher, New York City Schools, 
1903 — . Dealer in Real Estate, 1908 — . 

DOUGHERTY, BRADFORD, B. S., Merchant, 334 N. Seventeenth 
St., Kansas City, Kan. Merchant, 1897 — . 

EVANS, CHARLES SILAR, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, McCurdy 
Bldg., Hutchinson, Kan. Nurse in U. S. Army, Marine 
Hospital Service, and Medical Student, 1896-'02; Physician 
and Surgeon, 1902 — . 

FARRAR, ROBERT KILBY, B. S., Rural School Extension Work, 
Iowa State College, 125 Ash, Ames, Iowa. Teacher, Public 
Schools of Marshall County, Kansas, 1896-'02; Superintend- 
ent of City Schools, Downs, Kan., Osborne, Kan., 1902-'i0; 
Principal, County High School, Colby, Kan., 1910-'ll; 
Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1911-'12; Extension Depart- 
ment, Iowa State College, 1912 — . 

FINLEY, GEORGE WILLIAM, B. S., Professor of Mathematics, 
Colorado State Teachers' College, 1531 Ninth Ave., Greeley, 
Colo. Teacher, Riley County, Kansas, 1896-'98; In U. S. Army, 
Hospital Corps, 1898-'99; Teacher, Chautauqua County, Kan- 
sas, 1899-'01; Head of Department of Mathematics, Okla- 
homa University Preparatory School, 1902-'12; Professor of 
Mathematics, Colorado State Teachers' College, 1912 — . 

FREEMAN. JOANNA, B. S. Died in 1897. 

FRYHOFER, JOHN JACOB, B. S., Cashier, United Iron Works 
Company, 1820 Wall St., Joplin, Mo. Supervisor of Boys' 
State Soldiers' Orphans' Home, Atchison, Kan., 1896-'97; 
Farmer, 1897-'98; Student and Instructor, Central Business 
College, Sedalia, Mo., 1898-'00; Graduate in Commercial and 
Shorthand Departments, Central Business College, Sedalia, 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 101 

Mo., 1899; Bookkeeper and Stenographer, B. M. Stevens, 
Builder and Contractor, Joplin, Mo., 1900-'O2; Bookkeeper, 
Freeman Foundry and Manufacturing Company, Joplin, Mo., 
1902-'07; Cashier, United Iron Works Company, 1907 — . 

*GIBSON, ELMER GEORGE, B. S., Assistant City Engineer, L'234 
Kansas Ave., Topeka, Kan. 

*HALL. GEORGE CLIFTON, B. S., Printer and Publisher, Green, 
Kan. 

HAVENS, ALONZO CHARLES, B. S., In Charge of Coal Office, E. 
B. Purcell Trading Company, 402 S. Juliette Ave., Manhal 
tan, Kan.; Farmer, 189 6-'12; In Charge of Coal Office, E. B. 
Purcell Trading Company, 1912 — . 

(HAVENS) NORTON, GERTRUDE JULIA, B. S. Died in 1905. 

HAYES. LAWRENCE WILBER, B. S., Foreman Local Freight 
Department, C, R. I. & P. Railway, Topeka, Kan. 

HOLLAND. JOHN WARREN, B. S. Died in 1913. Broker, 1353 
Juan Luna, Manila, P. L Died at Senguet Sanitarium 
Baguio, Bonguet, 1913. 

JOHNSON, HENRY GEORGE, D. D. S., Dentist, Lindsborg, Kan. 

(JOHNSON) COOPER, SUSAN EFFIE, B. S., Housewife, R. 1, 
Beardsley, Kan. Teacher, Russell County, Kansas, 1S96- 
'98; Housewife, Russell County, Kansas, 1898-'05; House- 
wife, Rawlins County, Kansas, 1905 — . 

(JONES) PINCOMB, MARION ELIZABETH, M. S., Housewife, R. 
1, Lenexa, Kan. Teacher, Country School; Teacher of Do- 
mestic Art, K. S. A. C; Teacher of Domestic Science aiid 
Art, State College for Women, Tallahassee, Fia. 

*JONES, THOMAS LORMER, B. S., Piano-tuner, J. W. Jenkins' 
Sons Music Company, 7 31 Barnett St., Kansas City, Kan. 

JOSS, EDWARD CLARENCE, M. D. C, Wellington, New Zealand, 
Care U. S. Consulate. Inspector in Charge, Portland, Ore., 
Station, Bureau of Animal Industry, United States Department 
of Agriculture, Portland, Ore.; Inspector in Charge, Welling- 
ton, New Zealand, Station, Bureau of Animal Industry, United 
States Department of Agriculture, Wellington, New Zealand. 

KELLOGG, ROYAL S., M. S., Secretary Northern Hemlock and 
Hardwood Manufacturers' Association, Wausau, Wis. Assist- 
ant, K. S. A. C, 1897-'99; U. S. Forest Service, 1901-'10; 
Secretary Northern Hemlock and Hardwood Manufacturers' 
Association, 1910 — . 

KIRKPATRICK, MARK, B. S., Real Estate, Loans, and Insurance, 
Cor. Main and Washington Sts., Ardmore, Okla. U. S. Geo- 
logical Survey, 18 9 6-'9 8; U. S. Town Site Surveys, Choctaw 
Nation, Indian Territory, 1899-'02; Choctaw Land Office, 
Atoka, Ind. Ter., 1902-'04; Real Estate, Loans, and Insur- 
ance, Ardmore, Okla., 1904 — . 

(LANTZ) SIMMONS, EDITH LYNETTE, B. S., Housewife, 308 3. 



102 RECOIil) OF THE A LI M XI 

Fifth St., Victor, Colo. Teacher, 1900-'0:i; Housewife, 
1902 — . 

(LONG) STRAUSS, SUE, B. S., Housewife, Bradentown, Fla. 

*LYMAN, CHARLES W., B. S., Traveling Salesman, Seymour 
Packing Company, Care Seymour Packing Company, Topeka, 
Kan. 

McCAULEY, CHARLES DWIN, B. S., Farmer, R. 3, Fowler, Kan. 
Draftsman, A., T. & S. F. Shops, 1896-'02; Parmer, 1902 — . 

MARTY, CHARLES SUMNER, B. S., Farmer and Stock Raiser, 
Lake City, Kan. Farmer and Stock Raiser, 1896 — . 

(KEEN) MOORE, ELDA LENORE, B. S., Housewife, Manhattan, 
Kan. 

MORGAN. ARTHUR HOUSTON, B. S., Farmer and Stockman, R. 
3, Long Island, Kan. Teacher and Farmer, 1896-'99; 
Breeder of Fercheron Horses, Hereford Cattle, and Polanu 
China Hogs; Secretary-Treasurer of Freedom Township Per- 
cheron Horse Breeders' Association. 

(NEWELL) BRANDT, CLARA VERENA, B. S., Housewife, Glen- 
ville, Nebr. Clerk, Manhattan, Kan., lS96-'99; At Home, 
Stella, Nebr., 1899-'01; Teacher, Stella, Nebr., 1901-'02; At 
Home, Glenville, Nebr., 1904-'07; Housewife, 1907 — . 

(NORTON) ADAMS, ELLEN ELIZABETH, B. S., Owner a.id 
Manager of Dairy and Poultry Department of Windland 
Ranch, Windland Ranch, R. 1, Arapahoe, Colo. Postgraduate 
Student, K. S. A. C, 1897-'98; General Secretary, Y. W. C. A., 
and Postgraduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1898-'99; Educational 
and Sunday School Worker, 1904 — . 

NORTON, JOHN BITTING SMITH, M. S., Professor of Botany, 
Maryland Agricultural College, and State Pathologist oi 
Maryland; Botanist and Pothologist, Maryland Agricultural 
Experiment Station, Hyattsville, Md. Assistant in Botany, K. 
S. A. C, to August, 1896; Botanical Assistant, Missouri 
Botanical Gardens, St. Louis, Mo., 1896-'01; Professor of 
Botany, Maryland Agricultural College, and State Pathologist 
of Maryland; Botanist and Pathologist, Maryland Agricultural 
Experiment Station, 19 01 — . 

(PADDLEFORD) McFADDEN, HATTIE A., B. S., Housewife, Aus- 
tin, Colo. 

(PAINTER) ROGERS, MARY KERILLA, B. S., Housewife, Doby 
Springs, Okla. Teacher, 1896-'98; Housewife, 1898 — . 

(PALMER) THACKREY, ELVA LUTHERA, B. S., Housewife, 801 
Duncan St., Stillwater, Okla. Student, DePauw University, 
Greencastle, Ind., 1896-'9 7; Housewife, 189 6 — . 

(PALMER) BARROWS, INEZ LUELLA, B. S., Housewife, R. o. 
Clifton, Kan. Residences: Washington, Kan., 1896-'99; Clif- 
ton, Kan., 1899-'03; Washington, Kan., 1903-"05; Marysville, 



KAXSAS STATE A(l lilCI'LTlliA L COLLKf^E lo;} 

Ktii., 1905'07; L]mmciKJ, Kan., 1907-'0S; Greenleaf, Kan., 
1908-'09; Cliftcn, Kan., 1909 — . 

(PARKINSON) MOYER, FANNIE, B. S., Housewife, Lyndon, Kan. 
Primary Teaclier, Pomona, Kan., 1896-'97; Primary Teael tr, 
Princeton, Kan., 1897-'00; Housewife, Princeton, Kan., 19(J0- 
'03: HouKOwife, Melvern, Kan., 1903-'09; Housewife, Lytirto:^ 
Kan., 19 09 — . 

PECK, ARCHIE CARPENTER, B. S., Manufacturing Confections, 
Bex 1143, Lcs Angeles, Cal. Dealer and Manager Cotton 
Company, Oklahoma and Texas, 1897-'07; Real Estate Dealer, 
Oklahoma City, Okla., 1908; Manufacturing Confections, Lcs 
Angeles, Cal., 1909 — . 

PETER, ARTHUR LOUIS, M. D., Physician, care R. N. Burgess 
Company, 732 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. 

PINCOMB. CHARLES EDWIN, B. S., Cashier of Bank, and Farn.er, 
R. 1, Lenexa, Kan. Farmer and Stockman, Johnson County, 
1896 — . 

(PINCOMB) MOATS, MARY JOSEPHINE, B. S., Housewife, Box 
104. Tampieo, Mcx. At Home, 1896-'99; Government Indian 
Service, 1899-'00; Student, Teachers' College, Columbia Uni- 
versity, N. Y., 19 00-'01; Director of Department of Domestic 
Science, University of Utah, 1901-'02; Housewife, 1902 — . 

POOLE, JOHN, B. S., Parmer and Cattle Breeder, R. 6, Manhattan, 
Kan. Farmer and Cattle Breeder, Manhattan, Kan., 1896 — . 

POWELL, EDGAR ARTHUR, B. S. Died in 1904. 

PURSEL, LISLE WILLITS, B. S., Cement Contractor, 1318 Monroe 
Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 

RHODES, HOWARD NEWTON, B. S., Assistant Cashier, Treasury 
Department, A., T. & S. F. Railway, 1524 Harrison St., 
Topeka, Kan. Assistant Postmaster, Manhattan, Kan.; ChieT 
Clerk and Cashier, U. P. Depot, Manhattan, Kan.; Clerk, 
Freight Auditing Department, General Offices, A., T. & S. F. 
Railway, Topeka, Kan. 

RIDENOUR, AMBROSE ELLIOT, B. S., Instructor in Foundry Prac- 
tice, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Ore. With the 
Blue Valley Manufacturing Company, Manhattan, Kan., 1897- 
'99; Farmer, 189 9-'01; Foreman of Foundry, K. S. A. C, 
1901 — ; Instructor in Molding, ibid., 1909-'ll; Instructor in 
Foundry Practice, Oregon Agricultural College, 1911 — . 

(RIDENOUR) PLOWMAN, MARY ETTA, B. S., Housewife, ¥fey 
burn, Idaho. Bookkeeper, C. P. Dewey & Co., Manhat^'an, 
Kan., lS98-'00; Housewife, Jewell, Kan.; Housewife, Key- 
burn, Idaho. 

ROBERTSON, ISAAC ARCHIE, B. S., Clothing and Shoe Merchant, 
Alma. Kan. Assistant Librarian, K. S. A. C, 1896-'9S; 
Operating and Construction Department, Missouri Pacific 
Railway, in Missouri, lS98-'03; In Clothing and Shoe Stores, 



104 HECOUn OF THE ALUM XI 

Manhattan, Kan., and Alma, Kan., 1903-'09; Secretarj, 
Knostman Clothing Company, Manhattan, Kan., 1909-'10; 
Proprietor Robertson Clothing Company, 1910 — . 

SECREST, GRACE ANNA, B. S. Died in 1902. 

SNYDER, CARL, B. S., Farmer and Dairyman, R. 7, Topeka, Kan. 

SPALDING, MAX GILBERT, B. S., Railway Postal Clerk, Box 4t,4, 
Yates Center, Kan. Teacher and Parmer, 1896-'9 7; Shipping 
Clerk, Swift & Co., Kansas City, 1897-'99; Farmer, Eureka, 
Kan.. 1899-'05; Railway Postal Clerk, Eureka, Kan., 1905-"0r, 
Railway Postal Clerk, Wichita, Kan., 1907-'10; Railway Postal 
Clerk, Yates Center, Kan., 1910 — . 

STINGLEY. ORVILLE ASHFORD, D. V. S., Veterinary Inspector, 
Bureau of Animal Industry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
1317 E. Twenty-ninth St., Kansas City, Mo. In the Employ of 
the Union Pacific Railway, 1897; Bank Clerk, 1898; Inspector's 
Assistant in Bureau of Animal Industry, U. S. Department ol 
Agriculture, 1899-'00; Stock Examiner, ibid., 1901; Graduated, 
Kansas City Veterinary College, 1902; Veterinary Inspector, 
Bureau of Animal Industry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
1902; Meat Inspection (Veterinary Inspector), Kansas City. 
" 1902-'03; Southwest Quarantine, Bureau of Animal Industry, 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, 19 04; Meat Inspection, ibid., 
Kansas City, Kan., 1905-'07; Meat Inspection, ibid., E. St. 
Louis, 111., 1908-'09; Supervising Veterinary Inspector, Morris 
& Co. Plant, Kansas City, Kan., 1910 — . 
(STINGLEY) HAGGMAN, SADIE, B. S., Housewife, Los Angeles, 

Cal. 
(STUMP) CUDNEY, GERTRUDE ELLA, B. S., Housewife, R. 5, 
Haviland, Kan. At Home, 1896-'02; Graduate Student, K. S 
A. C, 1902-'03; Student Assistant, Domestic Art Department, 
K. S. A. C, 1902-'03; Assistant in Domestic Art Department, 
K. S. A. C, 1905-'09; Instructor in Domestic Art Department, 
K. S. A. C, 1909-'ll; Housewife, 1911 — . 
(SWINGLE) JOSS, MIRIAM ESTHER, B. S., Housewife. Care U. S 

Consulate, Wellington, New Zealand. 
THACKREY, WILLIAM ELWOOD, B. S., Clerk. Indian School. Albu- 
querque, New Mex. Teacher and Employee on Ranch, 1897- 
'99; Manual Training Teacher, Albuquerque (New Mexico) 
Indian School, 1899-'00; Disciplinarian, Genoa (Nebraska) 
Indian School, 1900-'01; Disciplinarian and Manual Training 
Teacher, Fort Shaw (Montana) Indian School, 1901-'06, 
Teacher and Assistant Superintendent, Fort Totten (North 
Dakota) Indian School, 1905-'08; Principal, Crow Agency 
(Montana) Indian School, 190S-'10; Clerk, Albuquerque (New- 
Mexico) Indian School, 1910 — . 
TRUMBULL, JAMES DUNBAR, B. S., Farmer and Stockman, Star 
Route, Dimmitt, Texas. Clerk, Manhattan, Kan., 1896-'02; 



KANSAS STATE AGKICULTURAL COLLEGE 105 

Merchant, Riley, Kan., 1902-'06; Collector, Pico Heights 
Lumber Company and Cahaunga Mill and Lumber Company, 
Los Angeles, Cal., 1906-'08; Farmer and Stockman, 1908 — . 

UHL, FRANK EDWIN, B. S., Member of Firm, Correll Manufactur- 
ing Company, 811 Fremont St., Manhattan, Kan. Teacher, 
lS96-'97; On Dairy Farm, Gardner, Kan., 1897-'05; Member 
of Firm, Meyer Sanitary Milk Company, Kansas City, Kan., 
1905-'10; Member of Firm, Correll Manufacturing Company, 
Manhattan, Kan., 1910 — . 

WEBSTER, EDWIN HARRISON, M. S., Associate Editor "Hoara's 
Dairyman," 609 Grant St., Fort Atkinson, Wis. Student, 
Sedalia (Missouri) Central Business College, 189 6; Instructor, 
Private School for Boys, Denver, 1896-'97; Machinist, \er- 
motor Company, Chicago, 1898; Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 
1899-'00; Assistant in Dairying, Iowa State College, 1900-'0i; 
B. S. Agr., ibid., 1901; M. S., K. S. A. C, 1901; Assistant 
Professor of Dairying, ibid., 1901-'02; Professor of Dairying, 
ibid., 19 02-'03; Scientific Expert in Dairying, U. S. Department 
of Agriculture, 1903-'04; General Superintendent, Beatrice 
Creamery Company, Denver, 1904-'05; Cliief of Dairy Division, 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1905-'08; Dean of Divi- 
sion of Agriculture and Director of Agricultural Experiment 
Station, K. S. A. C, 1908-'13; Associate Editor "Hoard's 
Dairyman," 1913 — . 

1897 

*ATWELL, CORA, B. S., At Home, 1125 W. Third St., Topeka, Kan. 

BISHOFF, ROGER WILLIAM, B. S., Principal, Chin Lee Indian 
School, U. S. Indian School, Chin Lee, Ariz. Farmer, 1897- 
'04; U. S. Indian Service, 1905 — . 

(CARNELL) ROE, MARY FRANCES, B. S., Housewife and Assist- 
ant Postmaster, Dorrance, Kan. Teacher, 18 9 7-'99; Clerk in 
Millinery Store, Denver, Colo., 1899-'02; Housewife and 
Assistant Postmaster, Dorrance, Kan., 1902 — . 

*CHASE, WILLIAM BURNS, B. S. 

CHEADLE, PRANK E., B. S., Farmer and Stockman, R. 2, Cherokee, 
Okla. Farmer and Stockman, 1897 — . 

CLOTHIER, ROBERT WAITMAN, M. S., Professor of Agriculture, 
University of Arizona, 639 N. Park Ave., Tucson, Ariz. Assist 
ant in Chemistry, K. S. A. C, 1897-'01; Professor of Chemistry 
and Agriculture, State Normal School, Cape Girardeau, Mo., 
1901-'06; Professor of Agriculture and Horticulture, Univer- 
sity of the State of Florida, 1906-'07; Professor of Agriculture 
and Superintendent of Farmers' Institutes, University of 
Arizona, 1907-'ll; Agriculturist, Arizona Experiment Station, 
1907-'ll; Professor of Agriculture, University of Arizona, 
1911 — . 



106 RECiHih OF THE ALUMNI 

(CORRELL) UHL, MAGGIE A., B. S., Housewife, 811 Fremont St., 
Manhattan, Kan. 

(CRUMP) McCAULEY, MABEL, B. S., Housewife, L'728 E. Seventy- 
fiftli Place, Cliicago, 111. At Home, 1897-'01; Studied Music 
and Stenographic Work in Kansas City, Mo., 1901-'03; House- 
wife. 1903 — . 

DIAL, FRED VOLLEY, B. S., Farmer and Dairyman. Manhattan, 
Kan. 

DILLE, VIOLA GRACE, B. S., Clerk in Office of Meriden Creamery 
Company, 302 5 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, Mo. At Home, 
1897-'99: Clerk, Office of Edgerton Creamery Company, 1899- 
'01; Clerk, Office of Forest Park Creamery Company, Ottawa, 
Kan., 1901-'03; Clerk, Office of Meriden Creamery Company, 
Kansas City, Mo., 1903 — . 

DOLBY, SAMUEL, B. S., Served in U. S. Army in Philippines, 1898- 
'01; Died in 1903. 

DOLL, GEORGE, B. S., Student, American School of Osteopathy, 
601 S. Sixth St., Kirksville, Mo. 

(ENGEL) BLACKMAN, ANNA PHILLIPINA. B. S., Housewife. 220 
Houston St., Manhattan, Kan. 

(FINLEY) SCHRODER, EMMA, B. S., Housewife, R. 1, Pomona, 
Cal. Student, State Normal School, 1898-'99; Teacher, Man- 
hattan City Schools, 18 99-' 02; Teacher, City Schools, Pomona, 
Cal., 1902-'06; Housewife, 1906 — . 

(FOX) SMITH OWEN, MARTHA, B. S., Housewife, 718 Western 
Ave.. Topeka, Kan. 

FOX, PHILIP, M. S., Astronomer, Dearborn Observatory, Evanoton. 
111. Assistant, K. S. A. C; Army, Twentieth Kansas Infantry, 
U. S. Volunteers; Teacher, St. John's Military School, Salina, 
Kan.; Student, Dartmouth College; Assistant and Instructor, 
Chicago University; Observer at Yerkes Observatory; Student, 
University of Berlin; Professor of Astronomy and Director of 
the Dearborn Observatory, 1909 — . 

GREEN, NED MERRILL, B. S., First Lieutenant, 15th Infantry, U. 
S. Army, Manila, P. I. 

HAULENBECK, MARY ELIZA, B. S. Died in 1901. 

*HEPWORTH, LEWELLYN GAINES, B. S., Real Estate, 1735 Clay 
St., Topeka, Kan. 

HOLROYD. INA EMMA, B. S., Assistant in Mathematics Department, 
K. S. A. C, 1001 Moro St., Manhattan, Kan. Student, Kansas 
State Normal School, 1898; Teacher, Rural School, 1898-'99; 
Assistant, Academic Department, K. S. A. C, 1899-'1G; 
Assistant, Mathematics Department, K. S. A. C, 1910 — . 

(HOOD) JOHNSON, MYRTLE HATTIE, B. S., Housewife, Ruopell, 
Kan. At Home, Manhattan, Kan., 1897-'9 8; Student, 
Sedalia, Mo., 1898-'99; Stenographer, Weltmer Institute, 
Nevada. Mo., 1899-'00: Housewife, Russell, Kan., 1900—. 



KANSAS STATE AGRlcrLTUBAL COLLEGE 107 

*HOOP, CHARLES HENRY, B. S., 621 S. Santa Fe St., Salina, Kan. 

(HOUGHTON) BUCK, WINIFRED ANNA, B. S., Housewife, 615 
Poyntz Ave., Manhattan, Kan. Resided temporarily iu 
Caney, La., 1913. 

HULL, BRET REDMON, B. S., Hardware Merchant. 624 Houston 
St., Manhattan, Kan. Lumber and Hardware Merchant, Alta 
Vista, Kan., 1897-'04; Hardware Merchant, Manhattan, Kaii., 
1904 — . 

INGMAN, CLAY BERKEY, B. S., Farmer and Stock Feeder, Barnes, 
Kan. Farmer and Stock Feeder, Barnes, Kan., 189 7 — . 

(LYMAN) HALL, GERTRUDE MAY, B. S., Housewife, R. 3, Han- 
cock, Md. Residences: Hyattsville, Md., 1901-'10; Madison, 
Wis.. 1910-'ll; Washington, D. C, 1911-'12; Hancock, Md., 
1912 — . 

MAELZER. VALENTINE, B. S., Farmer and Stock Raiser, Goldburg, 
Idaho. Farm Hand, Kansas, 1897-'98; Farmer and Teacher, 
Challis, Idaho, 1898-'99; Teacher, Oakley, Idaho, lS99-'00; 
Farmer and Teacher, May, Idaho, 1900-'07; Teacher and 
Surveyor, Challis, Idaho, 1907-'09; Farmer and Stock Raider, 
Goldburg, Idaho, 1909 — . 

MEYER, FREDERICK HUGO, B. S., Manager Meyer Sanitary Milk 
Company, 701 N. Fifth St., Kansas City, Kan. Milk and Ice 
Cream Dealer, 1897 — . 

NEWELL, SHERMAN BODWELL, B. S., Ranchman, R. 3, Manhat- 
tan, Kan. Teacher, 1897-'00; Ranchman, Riley County, Kan- 
sas, 1900 — . 

NOBLE, OLIVER EZRA, B. S., City Engineer, 407 Colorado St.. 
Manhattan, Kan. Surveyor of Riley County, Kansas, 1897 
'01: Surveyor of Kiowa County, Oklahoma, 1901-'02; Drafts- 
man and Instrument Man, U. S. Reclamation Service, 1902-'04, 
City Engineer, Hobart, Okla., 1905-'10; City Engineer, Man- 
hattan. Kan., 1910 — . 

NORTON. JESSE BAKER, M. S., Plant Physiologist, Bureau of 
Plant Industry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, 
D. C. Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1897-'02; With Bureau 
of Plant Industry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1902 — . 

(NORTON) POLSON, MARY AUGUSTA, B. S. Died in 1908. 

OLSON, BERTHA OLIVIA, B. S., Housekeeper, 2202 Francis St., St. 
Joseph, Mo. 

(OLSON) AXELTON, HILDA SOPHIA, B. S., Housewife, R. 1, 
Garrison, Kan. 

*PECK, RUSSELL JOHN, B. S., Farmer, R. 3, Gotebo, Okla. 

PETERSON. WILLIAM OSCAR, B. S., Pastor Baptist Church, Ada, 
Kan. Teacher, Public Schools, 1897-'99; Farmer, Randolph, 
Kan., 1899-'04; Principal of Schools, Ogden, Kan., 1904-'05; 
Farmer, Randolph, Kan., 1905-'07; Principal and Superintend- 
ent of Schools, Grove, Kan., and Vermillion, Kan., 1907-'10; 



108 RECORD OF THE ALUMNI 

Student and Graduate of Baptist Theological Seminary, Kan- 
sas City, Kan., 1910-'ll; Pastor Baptist Church, Clyde, Kan., 
1911-'12; Pastor Baptist Church, Ada, Kan., 1912 — . 

*(PHILBROOK) JONES, EVA LOUISE, B. S., Housewife, Wa- 
keeney, Kan. 

*PHILBROOK, RUFUS M., B. S., Traveling Salesman, Standard Oil 
Company. 

RHOADES, WILLIAM JOSEPH, B. S. Cashier, Patron's Banit, 
Olathe, Kan. Rancher, Grant County, Kansas, five years; 
Teacher, four years; With Patron's Bank, 1906 — . 

RICE, CARL E., B. S., Inspector of Immigration, Bureau of Customs, 
Manila, P. 1. Farmer, Colorado, 1897-'98; Soldier in U. S. 
Army in the Philippines, 1898-'03; Patrolman, Manila Police 
Force, 1903-'09; Inspector of Immigration. Manila, P. T., 
1909 — . 

ROBERTSON, THOMAS MEADE, D. D. S., Dentist, 616 W. Eighth 
St., Coffeyville, Kan. In Newspaper Work, and Assis^.ant 
Postmaster, Scandia, Kan.; Graduate of Kansas City Df^ntal 
College, D. D. S., 1900; Dentist, Coffeyville, Kan., 1900 — . 

*ROBINSON, HOMER JOSEPH, B. S. 

SHELLENBAUM, EDWARD, B. S., Postmaster, Randolph, Kan. 
Clerk in Store and Post Office, 1897-'05; Postmaster, 1905 — . 

*SHOFE, ALICE MYRTLE, B. S., Principal Training School, Thyme 
Institute, Chase City, Va. 

SHULL, CHARLES WESLEY, B. S., Special Student, K. S. A. C 
Manhattan, Kan. Teacher, Riley County, Kansas, 1897-'98; 
Farmer and Dairyman, Riley County, Kansas, 1898-'03; Dairy- 
man and Ranchman, Wallace County, Kansas, 190?>-'12, 
Census Enumerator, District 2 29, Kansas 13th U. S. Census, 
1910; Special Student in Dairying, Crops, and Feeding, K. S. 
A. C. 1913 — . 

SMITH, ALFRED CALEB, B. S., 2007 Highland Ave.. Hollywood, 
Cal. Real Estate Business, Seattle, Wash. 

SMITH, PHOEBE JANE, B. S., Teacher of Home Economics, Inter- 
mediate High School, 122 E. Ave., 42, Los Angeles, Cal. Stu- 
dent, K. S. N., Emporia, Kan., 1898-99; Teacher, Manhattan, 
Kan., 1899-'00; Teacher, Pueblo (Colorado) City Schools, 
1900-'08; Student, Throop Institute, Pasadena, Cal., 1908-'09: 
Teacher, Los Angeles, Cal., 1909 — . 

SPOHR, WILHELMINA HENRIETTA, B. S., Instructor, Household 
Arts Education, Teachers' College, Columbia University, 1230 
Amsterdam Ave., New York, N. Y. Teacher, Elementary 
Schools, Manhattan, Kan., lS97-'06; Student, Stout Institute, 
Menomonie, Wis., 1906-'07; Teacher of Domestic Science, 
Calumet, Mich., 1907-'08; Instructor of Domestic Science, 
Stout Institute, 1908-'12; Student, Teachers' College, 1912- 



KANSAS STATE AGRirVLTURAL COLLEGE 109 

'13; Instructor, Household Arts Education, Teachers' College, 
1913 — . 

STOKELY, CHARLES HARRISON, B. S., City Salesman, Missouri 
and Kansas Telephone Company, 49 08 Wyandotte St., Kansas 
City. Mo. Student, Central Business College, Sedalia, Mo., 
1897-'98; Bookkeeper and Stenographer, King-Ryder Lumber 
Company, Winthrop, Ark., lS98-"03; Salesman, Missouri and 
Kansas Telephone Company, 19 03 — . 

TREMBLY, JOHN E., B. S., Farmer and Stock Raiser, R. 5, Council 
Grove, Kan. Farmer and Stock Raiser, Council Grove, Kan., 
1897 : 

(VANDIVERT) REMICK, HARRIET AGNES, B. S., Housewife, 613 
Houston St., Manhattan, Kan. 

* (VOILES) JEWELL, OLIVE, B. S., Housewife. 

WESTGATE, JOHN MINTON, M. S., Agronomist, U. S. Department 
of x\griculture, Lanham, Md. Postgraduate Student, K. S. A. 
C, 1897-'99; Assistant Botanist, Kansas Experiment Station, 
1899-'01; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1901-'03; 
Office of Forage Crop Investigations, U. S. Department cf 
Agriculture, 1903 — . 

WHEELER, MARK, B. S., Captain Sixteenth Infantry, U. S. Army, 
Presidio, 184 Infantry Terrace, San Francisco, Cal. Law Stu- 
dent, University of Kansas, 189 7-'98; Joined U. S. Army as 
Second Lieutenant, Fourth Infantry, 1898; First Lieutenant, 
1899-'04; Captain, Assigned to Sixteenth Infantry, 1904 — ; 
Served in the Philippine Islands, 1899-'02, 1903-'04, 190o-'07; 
At Little Rock, Ark., 1907-'10; Nome, Alaska, 1910-'12; San 
Francisco, Cal., 1912 — . 

(WILSON) BUTTON, CLARE ANNIE, B. S., Housewife, R. 3, Alta 
Vista, Kan. Teacher, 1897-'00; Housewife, 1900 — . 

1898 

ADAMS, EMORY SHERWOOD, B. S., First Lieutenant, Fifteenth U. 
S. Infantry, Tientsin, China. Soldier, U. S. A. and Insular 
Possessions, 189 8 — . Guard of Government Railways ot 
North China, Linsi, Chible Province, 1913 — . 

ADAMS, JOSHUA WILLIAM, B. S., Superintendent of Plains Sub- 
Station, Cheyenne Wells, Colo. Farmer and Ranchman, 189 8- 
'10; Superintendent of Plains Sub-Station, 1910 — . 

ADAMS, SAMUEL JOHN, B. S., Ranchman, Windland Ranch, R. 1, 
Arapahoe, Colo. General Secretary of Y. M. C. A., K. S. A. C , 
1899-'02; Ranchman, 1902 — ; County Surveyor, 1911-'12. 

ALLISON, THOMAS WALTER, B. S., Farmer, R. 1, Florence, Kan 
Farmer and Fruit Grower, 189 8 — . 

ANDERSON, WILLIAM, M. S., Assistant Professor of Mechanical 
Engineering, Michigan College of Mines, 140 Hubbell Ave.. 
Houghton, Mich. Assistant in Mathematics. K. S. A. C, 1899- 




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KANSAS STATE AGBICULTUEAL COLLEGE 111 

'03: Instructor in Physics and Electrical Engineering, ibid.. 
1903-'06; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Summer 
Quarters, 1900-'0 5; Instructor in Physics and Mathematics, 
Michigan College of Mines, 1906-'10; Graduate Student, Cor- 
nell University, 1910-'ll; Instructor in Mechanical and Electri- 
cal Engineering, Michigan College of Mines, 1911-'12; Assist 
ant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, ibid., 1912 — . 

(BAYLESS) STAVER, JESSIE GENEVA, B. S., Housewife, R. 1, 
Boone. Colo. At Home, Yates Center, Kan., 1898-'03; House- 
wife, 1903 — . 

(BRADY) ANDERSON, HOPE, B. S., Housewife, 140 Hubbell Ave., 
Houghton, Mich. Teacher, Riley County, Kansas, 1898-'0C; 
Teacher. City Schools, Manhattan, Kan., 1900-'02; Teacher, 
Liberal. Kan., 1902-'06; Teacher, Pottawatomie County, Kan- 
sas, 1906-'08; Housewife, 1908 — . 

BROWN, ROBERT HENRY, B. S., Assistant Professor of Music, K. 
S. A. C, 331 N. Seventeenth St., Manhattan, Kan. Special 
Student, Chicago Musical College, 189 8-' 00; Instructor in 
Violin and Band Instruments, K. S. A. C, 1900-'05; Assistant 
Professor of Music, and Director of Orchestra, ibid., 1905 — . 

BUTTERFIELD, EARL CARVER, B. S., Assistant Horticulturist, 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Arlington Farm, Rosslyn, Va. 
Fruit Grower, Millbrook, N. Y., 1898-'02; Office of Horticul- 
turist, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1902-'04; Superintend- 
ent Arlington Farm, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1904 — . 

CONOVER, JOHN ALFRED, B. S., Manager Naval Academy Daiiy 
Farm. R. 1, Annapolis, Md. Herdsman, K. S. A. C, 1898-'99; 
Creamery Work, 1900; Dairy Farm Management, 1900-'02; 
Student. Iowa Agricultural College, 1902-'05; In Charge of 
Dairy Extension Work, North Carolina, U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, 1905-'ll; Manager, Naval Academy Dairy Farm. 
1911 — . 

COPELAND, MINNIE LAURA, B. S., With Hotpoint Electric Com- 
pany. 10 W. Ninety-eighth St., New York, N. Y. Teacher, 
Riley County, Kansas, 1898-'00; Student, Chicago Homeopathi--, 
Training School for Nurses, Chicago, 111., 1900-'02; General 
Nurse, 1902-'12; At Home, New York City, 1912; With Hot- 
point Electric Company, 1913 — . 
(COTTRELL) POTTORF, LUCY MARIA, B. S., Housewife, R 1, 

Riley, Kan. At Home, 189 8-'99; Housewife, 1899 — . 
(DAHL) DAVIS, ANNA MAGDALENA, B. S., Housewife, R. 8, Man- 
hattan, Kan. Teacher, Jewell County, Kansas, 1898-'01; Stu- 
dent in Lindsborg (Kansas) Conservatory of Music, 1891-'92; 
Teacher, 1892-'93; Housewife, 1893 — . 
DAHL, INGA JOSEPHINE, B. S., Teacher, R. 1, Montrose, Kar. 
Teacher, Rural and City Schools, Jewell County, Kansas, 
1898 — . 

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DILLE, CASSIE BELLE, B. S., Stenographer, Meriden Creamery 
Company, 302 5 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Teacher, 
Riley County, Kansas, 1899; Student, Business College. Kan- 
sas City, Mo., 1900; Stenographer, Forest Park Creamery 
Company, Ottawa, Kan., 1901-'03; Stenographer, Meriden 
Creamery Company, Kansas City, Mo., 1903 — . 

DOLL, EMMA PHILLIPINE, B. S., Teacher, Box 532, Larned, Kan. 

(EWALT) BROWN, CORA ELIZABETH, B. S., Housewife, 331 N. 
Seventeenth St., Manhattan, Kan. 

FARLEY, GUY FRANCIS, B. S., Agent, Equitable Life Insurance 
Society, 358 Empire Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Grain and Live 
Stock Dealer, 1898-'02; Student, Emerson College, Boston, 
1902-'05; Farmer, Melvern, Kan., 1905 — ; Agent, Equitable 
Life Insurance Society, Seattle, Wash. 

(FINLEY) RIDENOUR, MARY LOUISE, B. S., Housewife, Corval- 
lis. Ore. 

FROWE, ARTHUR LORENZO, B. S. Died in 1904. 

HALL, WILLIAM LOGAN, M. S., Forester and Farmer, 917 Six 
teenth St., N. W., Washington, D. C. R. 3, Hancock, Md. 
Assistant Horticulturist, K. S. A. C, 1898-'99; Assistant Super- 
intendent of Tree Planting, U. S. Division of Forestry, 1899- 
'01; Superintendent of Tree Planting, U. S. Bureau of Forestry, 
1901-'05; Assistant Forester, U. S. Forest Service, in Charge 
Branch of Products, 1905-'10; Assistant Forester, U. S. Forest 
Service, in Charge of Acquisition of National Forests in the 
Appalachian Mountains, 1911 — ; Proprietor Forest Hill Fruit 
Farm, Hancock, Md., 1911 — . 

(HANSON) HIGINBOTHAM, ANNA VIOLA, B. S., Housewife, Man- 
hattan, Kan. 

HARDY, WALTER EUGENE, B. S., Merchant, Grant's Pass, Ore. 

HARVEY, JAMES MADISON, B. S., Farmer, R. 1, Ogden, Kan. 

HOFFMAN, EMMETT VIVIAN, B. S., Sales Manager, The Kansas 
Flour Mills Company, 2104 Linwood Blvd., Kansas City, Mo. 
Salesman, The C. Hoffman & Sons Milling Co., 1898-'03; Man- 
ager, The C. Hoffman & Sons Milling Co., 1903-'12;Sales Man- 
ager, The Kansas Flour Mills Company, 1912 — . 

HULETT, GUY DUDLEY, B. S.. D. O., Instructor, Kirksville, Mo., 
1900-'04. Died in 1904. 

INGRAM, BERTHA EMMA, B. S., At Home, Barnes, Kan. 

(JOHNSON) BUTTERFIELD, ARY CORDELIA, B. S., Housewife. 
3821 Morrell Ave., Kansas City, Mo. At Home, Russell 
County, Kansas; Stenographer and Bookkeeper, St. Louis and 
Kansas City; Housewife, 1904 — . 

KING, CHARLES PERCY, B. S., Purchasing Agent, Longville Lum- 
ber Company, Longville, La. Lumber Business, Columbus, 
Kan., 1898-'99; Yellow Pine. La., 1899-'01; Chanute, Kan., 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTUIiAL COLLEGE 113 

1901-'05; Baxter Springs, Kan., 1905-'07; Eubanks, Okla., 
1907-'12; Longville, La., 1912 — . 

(LOCKE) NOBLE, BESSIE MAY, B. S., Housewife, 407 Colorado 
St., Manliattan, Kan. Teacher, Riley County, Kansas, 183 8- 
'01; Housewife, 1901 — . 

LONG, OLIVE, B. S. Died in 1902. 

McCULLOUGH, WILLIAM ANDREW, M. D., Physician, Delavan, 
Kan. Medical Student, 1898-'02; Physician, Linwood, Kan., 
1902-'03; Proprietor and Manager, Telephone Plant, Hering- 
ton, Kan., 1903-'05; Physician, Delavan, Kan., 1905 — . 

(MANCHESTER) ALLISON, INEZ ISADORE, B. S., Housewife, R. 
1, Florence, Kan. 

MARTIN, FLORENCE ADELIA, B. S. Died in 1901. 

MARTIN, HENRY ALBA, B. S., Farmer, Admire, Kan. Creamery- 
man, Admire, Kan., 189S-'06; Farmer, Admire, Kan., 1906 — . 

MELTON, ALICE MAUDE, B. S., Clerk and Stenographer, Chemistry 
Department, K. S. A. C, 804 Moro St., Manhattan, Kan 
Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1898-'99; Clerical Assistant, 
Chemistry Department, K. S. A. C, 1899-'01; Clerk and Ste- 
nographer, Chemistry Department, K. S. A. C, 1901 — . 

*MENKE, GEORGE GERKEIN, B. S., Stock Breeder, Garden City, 
Kan. 

*MINIS, MARY FRANCES, B. S., Bookkeeper for Etna Building anr- 
Loan Association, Y. W. C. A., Topeka, Kan. 

(MOORE) DAKIN, MAE, B. S., Housewife, 1147 N. Emporia Ave., 
Wichita, Kan. Housewife, Wichita, Kan., 189 8 — . 

(NICHOLS) DONOHOO, HARRIET GRACE, B. S., Housewife, 70-3 
Monroe St., Tucumcari, New Mex. Teacher, 1899-'00; Drug 
Clerk, Teacher, Printer, 1901-'03; Housewife, 1903 — ; Deputy 
Probate Clerk, and Ex-Officio Recorder for Quay County, New 
Mexico, 1907-'12; Past Matron and Past Grand Marshall, 
Order Eastern Star; State Organizer of Mothers' Clubs and 
Parent-Teacher Associations, 1911-'13; Member of School 
Patrons' Committee, N. E. A., for New Mexico; Member of 
Board of Education, Tucumcari, 1913 — . 

NICHOLS, SCHUYLER, M. D., Physician, Herington, Kan. Physi- 
cian, Liberal, Kan., 1901-'05; Physician, Herington, Kaa., 
1905—. 

PARKS, LUCY JUNIE, B. S., Teacher, Hominy, Okla. Teacher, 
Manhattan, Kan., 1899-'08; Teacher, Hominy, Okla., 1908 — . 

PATTEN, ERNEST BYRON, B. S., Grain Dealer, Carthage, S. Dak. 
Farmer, 1898-'00; Student, Dairy Course, K. S. A. C, 1900- 
'01; Creameryman, California, 1901 (March to October); 
Buyer for Grain Company, 1901-'05; Assistant Cashier, State 
Bank of Carthage, 1905-'07; Manager Grain Firm, Patten & 
Welch. 1907—. 

(PERRY) THOMAS, C. JEANETTE, B. S., Housewife, 2 812 Wright 



114 BECORD OF THE ALUMNI 

Ave., Racine, Wis. Assistant in Printing Department, K. S. A. 
C, 1898-'99; Executive Clerk, K. S. A. C, 1899-'05; House- 
wife, Harrisburg, Pa., 1905-'10; Housewife, Racine, Wis., 
1910 — . 

(PFUETZE) SAMUEL, EMILIE MATILDA, B. S., Housewife, 523 
Fremont St., Manhattan, Kan. Teacher, 1898-'00; Cashier 
and Bookkeeper, Manhattan, Kan., 1900-'06; Housewife, 
1906 — . 

PIERCE, JOHN MARTIN, B. S., Farmer, Berger, Idaho. Fruit 
Grower, Geyserville, Cal., 1898-'ll; Farmer, Berger, Idaho, 
1911 — . 

POND, RAYMOND H., Ph. D., University of Michigan, 1902; 
Teacher, Maryland Agricultural College, 1901; Teacher, High 
School at Sterling, 111., 1902-'04; Teacher, Northwestern Uni- 
versity, Evanston, 111., 1904-'07; Teacher, College Station, 
Texas, 1909-'ll; Student, Bonn, Leipsic, 1907-'08; New York 
City. U. S. Biological Survey, 1908-'09; Analyzed Plants at 
Put-in-Bay, two summers; Studied in Botanical Gardens, 
Bronyx Park, two summers. Died in 1911. 

POOLE, WILLIAM, B. S., Farmer and Cattle Breeder, R. 6, Manhat- 
tan, Kan. Farmer and Cattle Breeder, Manhattan, Kan., 
1898 — . 

POPE, WILLIS THOMAS, B. S., Superintendent of Public Instruc- 
tion, Territory of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii. Wholesale 
Fruit Business and Superintendent of Orchards, Eureka, Kan., 
1899-'00; Professor of Horticulture, National Farm School, 
Doylestown, Pa., 1901-'02; Instructor in Agriculture and 
Nature Study, Territory Normal School, Honolulu, 1902-'04; 
Vice-Principal and Director of Science Department, ibid., 1905- 
'06; Acting Dean of College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, 
Territory of Hawaii, 1908; Professor of Botany and Horticul- 
ture, College of Hawaii, 1909; Superintendent of Public 
Instruction, 1910 — . 

(REED) PIERCE, NORA MAY, B. S., Housewife, Berger, Idaho. 
Teacher, Genoa, 111., 1898-'00; Housewife, Geyserville, Cal., 
1900-'ll; Housewife, Berger, Idaho, 1911 — . 

*RHODES, GERTRUDE ELIZABETH, B. S., At Home, 319 Colorado 
St., Manhattan, Kan. 

ROGLER, HENRY WILLIAM, B. S., Farmer, Bazaar, Kan. Farmer, 
1898 — . 

RUMOLD. FERDINAND JOHN, B. S., Farmer and Stockman, R. 6, 
Abilene, Kan. Farmer and Stockman, 189 8 — . 

SANDERSON, MARTIN WILBUR, B. S., Farmer and Stock Raiser, 
R. 1, Cedar Vale, Kan. Farmer, 1898-'01; Deputy County 
Surveyor, Marshall County, Kansas, 1900-'01; County Sur- 
veyor, Marshall County, Kansas, 1901-'09; City Engineer, 
Marysville, Kan., 19 01-'09; Secretary, Marshall County Sunday 



KANSAS STATE AGEICULTURAL COLLEGE 115 

School Association, 1899-'02; Secretary, Marysville Lodge No. 
91, A. F. & A. M., 1908-'09; Farmer, 1909 — . 

(SHELDEN) PARKER, OLIVE MARIA, B. S., Housewife, 710 
Upson Ave., El Paso, Texas. 

SMITH, EDWIN LEE, B. S., Letter Carrier, 820 Laramie St., Man- 
hattan. Kan. Teacher, 1892-'01; Stock Farmer, Manhattan, 
Kan., 1901-'03; U. S. Mail Service, 1904 — . 

SMITH, OLIVER RUSSELL, C. E., Dairyman, Buhl, Idaho. Teacher, 
State School of New Mexico, 1898-'03; Assistant Irrigation 
Manager, State of Washington, 1903-'12; Dairyman, Buhl, 
Idaho. 1912 — . 

(SPOHR) SMITH, BERTHA, B. S., Housewife, Columbus, Kan. 
Teacher and Student, Bradley Polytechnic Institute, 1898-'99; 
Director, Domestic Economy, ibid., 1899-'00; Housewife, 
1900 — . 

SYMNS, ANDREW B., B. S., Farmer and Stockman, R. 5, Troy, Kan. 
Farmer and Stockman, 1898 — ; County Commissioner, Doni- 
phan County, 1902-'05. 

THACKREY, CORA, B. S., County Superintendent of Schools, Valen- 
tine, Nebr. Teacher in Rural Schools; Teacher in Grade 
Schools; Clerk in Post Office; Recording Clerk in County 
Clerk's Office; Principal of Schools; County Superintendent 
of Schools, Cherry County, Nebraska. 

(THACKREY) REECE, HARRIET EMERSON, B. S., Housewife, 
Simeon. Nebr. Deputy County Treasurer, 189S-'02; House- 
wife, 1902 — . 

THOMAS, HENRY MARSDEN, B. S., Collection Manager, J. I. Case 
Threshing Machine Company, 2812 Wright Ave., Racine, Wis. 
In U. S. Volunteer Army, 1898; Farmer, Melvern, Kan., 1899- 
'01; Traveling Salesman, Ferguson Implement Company, Kan- 
sas City, Mo., 1901-'03; Traveling Salesman, J. I. Case Thresh- 
ing Machine Company, Kansas City, Mo., 1903; Traveling Col- 
lector, J. I. Case Threshing Machine Company, Wichita, Kan., 
1903-'05; General Collector, J. I. Case Threshing Machine 
Company, Harrisburg, Pa., 1905-'10; Collection Manager, J. I. 
Case Threshing Machine Company, Racine, Wis., 1910 — . 

(WATERS) CONNER, ELSIE LUCILE, B. S., Housewife, R. 2, 
Alden, Minn. Teacher, Public Schools, five years; Teacher 
and Student, K. S. A. C, 1905-'06; Housewife, 1907 — . 

WATERS, FRED DORSEY, B. S., Foreman, 4 C. Lumber Company, 
Neame, La. 

WHIPPLE. ABNER DAVIS, B. S., Secretary, Bell Telephone Manu- 
facturing Company, Ltd., 18 rue Boudowyns, Antwerp, Bel- 
gium. Postgraduate, K. S. A. C, 1898-'99; Teacher, Marion 
Military Institute, Marion, Ala., 1900-'03; Clerk, Butler Bros., 
Chicago, 1904-'05; Traveling Salesman, T. J. Keveney & Co., 
New York, 1905-'06; Clerk, Western Electric Company, 



116 RECORD OF THE ALUMNI 

Chicago, 1906-'08; Auditor in Europe, Western Electric 
Company, Chicago, 1908-'12; Secretary, Bell Telephone Manu- 
facturing Company, Ldt., 1912 — . 

(WILDER) SAWDON, ADELAIDE FRANCES, M. S., Housewife, 
1018 E. State St., Ithaca, N. Y. Assistant in Domestic Science, 
K. S. A. C, 1898-'00; At Home, Manhattan, Kan., 1900-'02; 
Housewife, Chicago, 1902-'04; Housewife, Ithaca, N. Y., 
1904 — . 

(WILDER) McCULLOUGH, JOSEPHINE HANNAH, M. S., House- 
wife, Delavan, Kan. Postgraduate, 1899-'01; Housewife, 
1902 — . 

YEOMAN, PRANK, LL. B., Attorney at Law, 4022 Terrace St., Kan- 
sas City, Mo. LL. B., Kansas City School of Law, 1900; Oleo- 
margarine Inspector for Kansas City, Mo., 1901-'03; General 
Practice in all the Courts. 

ZIMMERMAN, FREDERICK, B. S., Cashier Cheney State Bank. 
Cheney, Kan. Residences: Bendena, Kan., 1898-'02; Kirks 
ville, Mo., 1902-'03; Cheney, Kan., 1903 — . 

1899 

(ADAMS) WILKIN, BONNIE FRANCES, B. S., Housewife, Hoxie. 
Kan. Teacher, Glade, Kan., 1899-'00; Student, K. S. N., 
Emporia, Kan., 1901; Teacher, Cheyenne Wells, Colo., 1901- 
'03; At Home, Glade, Kan., 1903-'04; Teacher, Kirwin, Kan., 
1904-'05; Teacher, Cheyenne Wells, Colo., 1905-'07; At Home, 
Cheyenne Wells, Colo., 1907-'08; Housewife, Hoxie, K&n.. 
1908-'ll; Housewife, Marion, N. C, 1911-'12; Housewife, 
Hoxie, Kan., 1\}'L2 — . 

ADAMS, MORRIS CARPENTER, B. S., Stock Farmer, R. 2, Glade, 
Kan. Parmer, 1899-'00; Teacher, Riley County, Kansas, 
1900-'03; Stock Parmer, Glade, Kan., 1903 — . 

AVERY, MELVIA FAIRETTA, M. D., Physician, Wakefield, Kan. 
Teacher, 1899-'03; Student, Medical College, 1903-'06; M. D., 
Medical Department, K. U., 1906; Interne at General Hospital, 
1906-'07; Physician, Wakefield, Kan., 1907 — . 

BLAIR, ALBERT EDWIN, B. S., Architect, 602 Kentucky St., 
Lawrence, Kan. Special Student, K. S. A. C, 1899-'00; 
Creameryman, Hutchinson, Kan., Blairstown, Mo., and Lyn- 
don, Kan., 1900-'03; Architectural Draftsman, Portland, Ore., 
Sacramento, Cal., and Kansas City, Mo., 1903-'06; Architect, 
Independence, Kan., 1906-'07; Architect, Topeka, Kan., 1908; 
Architect, Lawrence, Kan., 1909 — . 

BOLTON, JAMES COURTNEY, B. S., Stock Parmer, R. 1, Zeandale, 
Kan. Parmer and Dairyman, Paxico, Kan., 1899-'04; Stock 
Farmer, Wamego, Kan., 1904-'06; Stock Farmer, Zeandale, 
Kan., 19Cj----. 

BUTTERFIELD, JOSEPH ABBOTT, B. S., Railway Mail Clerk, 



KANSAS STATE AGBICVLTVRAL COLLEGE 117 

House Painter and Paper Hanger, 3821 Morrell Ave., Kansas 
City, Mo. Rancher; Work witli Express Company; Railway 
Mail Service — ; Paper Hanger and Painter — . 

CORRELL, WILLITT RANSOM, B. S., Planing Mill Man, 211 S. 
Fifth St., Manhattan, Kan. Machine Man and Carpenter, 
1898-'00; Farmer, 1900-'08; Mill Worker, 1908 — . 

COTTRELL, ERNEST LERNED, Farmer and Stock Raiser, Wabaun- 
see, Kan. Farmer and Stock Raiser, 1899 — . 

*DILLE, ALFRED BURTON, Jr., B. S., Contractor, Alamagordo, 
New Mex. 

HABIGER, FRANCIS JOSEPH, B. S., Farmer, R. 1, Bushton, Kan. 
Farmer; President, Farmers' Elevator Company; Member 
School Board. 

HANEY, JOHN GEORGE, B. S., Manager Western Branch I. H. C. 
Agricultural Extension Department, I. H. C, Fargo, N. Dak. 
Assistant, Feeding and Field Experiments, K. S. A. S., 1899- 
'01; Agricultural Agent, C. &. P. Railway, 19 01; Superintend- 
ent, Hays Branch Experiment. Station, 1902-'05; Projiessor 
of Farm Crops, Iowa Agricultural College, six months, 1905: 
Manager of Deming Ranch, Oswego, Kan., 1905-'ll; Superin- 
tendent of Development-Irrigation Project, Boone, Colo., 
1911-'12. 

*HARVEY, JOHN ANDREW, B. S., Ranchman, Alamagordo, New 
Mex. 

(HILL) CHAMPLIN, GRACE EDNA, B. S., Housewife, 1010 Lara- 
mie St., Manhattan, Kan. Housewife at Phillipsburg, Kan., 
Teacher in Manhattan, Kan. 

HOLZER, HIRAM ADSIT, B. S., Superintendent of United Iron 
Works Company (Pittsburg Plant), 208 W. Park Ave., Pitts- 
burg, Kan. Riverside Iron Works, 1899-'00; Kansas City 
Southern Railway Company, 1900-'01; Pittsburg Foundry 
and Machine Company, 1901-'03; United Iron Works Com- 
pany, 1903 — . 

* JACKSON, CHARLES CLIFFORD, B. S., Farmer, R. 1, Westmore- 
land, Kan. 

JOHNSON, FRED EMANUEL, D. V. S., Superintendent of Serum 
Production, University of Nebraska, 2445 O St., Lincoln, Nebr. 
(Care State Farm). Veterinary Inspection, Bureau of Animal 
Industry, U. S. Department of Agriculture; Meat Inspector, 
Chicago, 1904; Quarantine Service in the States of Colorado, 
New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Wyoming, and 
Nebraska, 1904-'12; Superintendent of Serum Production, Uni- 
versity of Nebraska, 1912 — . 

*JOHNSTON, HARRY WALLACE, B. S., Stockman. 

KEELER, LOT PARKER, B. S., Architect and Builder, 1169 E. 
Eighteenth St., Portland, Ore. In the Philippine Islands, with 



118 HECOUD OF THE ALUMM 

the Army, 1899-'01; Carpenter, 1901-'08; Architect and 
Builder, 1908 — . 

KESSLER, JOHN MARTIN, B. S., Florist, Twenty-fifth St. and Kan- 
sas Ave., Topeka, Kan. Employed by Florists, 1899-'01; Inde- 
pendent Florist, 1902 — . 

KINSLEY, ALBERT THOMAS, M. S., D. V. S., President and Pathol- 
ogist, Kansas City Veterinary College, 2108 E. Thirty-sixth 
St., Kansas City, Mo. Assistant, Veterinary Department, K. S. 
A. C, 1899-'02; Student and Instructor, Kansas City Veter- 
inary College, 1902-'04; Pathologist, Kansas City Veterinary 
College, 1904 — ;President, Kansas City Veterinary College, 
1912 — ; President, American Serum Company (Production of 
Anti-Hog-Cholera Serum), 19 09 — ; Deputy State Veterinarian, 
Missouri, 1912 — . 

La SHELLE, FRANK ELMER, B. S., Newspaper Publisher, Hanover, 
Kan. Teacher, three years; Editor, Wray "Rattler," Wray. 
Colo.; Foreman, Clay Center (Kansas) "Dispatch;" In Printing 
Department, K. S. A. C, five years; Newspaper Publisher, 
Hanover, Kan. 

LECHNER, CHRISTIAN DAGOBERT, B. S., Salesman for The Jenno 
• Acetylene Gas Machine Company, Russell, Kan. Contractor 
and Builder, and Furniture Dealer; Salesman for The Jenne 
Acetylene Gas Machine Company. 

LONG, ROSS, B. S., Law^ Student, 1899-'03; Lawyer, 1903; Died 
in 1908. 

(MAELZER) HAISE, LOUISA MARY, B. S., Housewife, Star Route, 
Russell, Kan. Student, Boston Y. W. C. A., 1899-'00; 
Teacher, Domestic Science and Art, Boston, 1900; Housewife, 
1901 — . 

(MANLY) WILLIAMS, KATE ANNA, B. S., Housewife, 927 Mco 
St., Manhattan, Kan. Postgraduate Student and Student 
Teacher, K. S. A. C, 1899-'01; Teacher, Carrollton, Mo., 1901- 
'03; Teacher, City Schools, Manhattan, Kan., 1903-'08; Princi- 
pal, Avenue Building, Manhattan, Kan., 1908-'10; Housewife, 
St. Joseph, Mo., 1910-'12; Housewife, Manhattan, Kan., 
1912 — . 

MASTERS, CLAUDE, B. S., In Insurance Business, 110 N. Robinson 
St., Oklahoma City, Okla. In U. S. Indian Service, 1902-'05; 
In Insurance and Abstract Business. Sulphur, Okla., and 
Oklahoma City, Okla., 1905 — . 

MITCHELL, ROBERT BERTICE, B. S., Second Lieutenant, Company 
E, Fortieth U. S. Volunteers, Manila, P. I., 1899-'01; Same 
Company, Tampa, Fla., 1901-'02; Second Lieutenant, Artillery 
Corps, U. S. Army, Monroe, Va., 1902-'03; Died in 1904. 

(NEEDHAM) CARTER, JENNIE JUNE, B. S., Housewife, R. 1, 
Rantoul, Kan. Clerk, Correspondence Course in Literature, 
1899-'02; Housewife, 19 02 — . 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 119 

NICHOLS, ROSCOE TOWNLEY, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, 222 
Kansas Ave., Liberal, Kan. M. D., Northwestern University 
Medical School, 19 02; Practice of Medicine, Liberal, Kan., 
1902 — ; Elected Mayor of Liberal, 1911; Elected Representa- 
tive of Seward County, 1912. 

NOYES, FANNY GERTRUDE, B. S., Nurse, via London and Con- 
stantinople, Marsovan, Turkey-in-Asia. At Home, Wabaun- 
see, Kan., 1899-'00; Student, Topeka Business College, 1901 
(February to September); At Home, 1901-'04; Special Stu- 
dent, Oberlin, 1904-'05; Pupil Nurse, Lakeside Hospital, 
Cleveland, 1905-'08; Private Nurse, Cleveland, 1908-'09; 
Head Nurse, Austolia Hospital, 1909 — . 

ORR, HARRY DELPHOS, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, 2010 Mai- 
lers Bldg., Chicago, 111. School Teacher and Farmer, 1899- 
'00; Medical Student, and Assistant in Chemistry Department, 
Northwestern University, Medical School, 1900-'04; Resident 
Physician and Surgeon, St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago, 1904-'06; 
Resident Physician and Surgeon, Alexian Bros. Hospital,, Ciii- 
cago, 1906-'07; Private Practice, 1907 — ; Junior Attending 
Surgeon, Alexian Bros. Hospital, Departments of Genito- 
urinary Surgery and Dermatology; Major, Medical Corps, Illi- 
nois National Guard, Asigned First Cavalry. 

OWENS, GEORGE WASHINGTON, B. S., Agriculturist, Virginia 
Normal and Industrial Institute, Petersburg, Va. In Charge 
of Creamery, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, 1899-'00; Dairy 
Husbandry, ibid., 1900-'08; In Charge of Silage Crops, ibid., 
1902-'08; In Charge of Agricultural Work at State Normal and 
Industrial Institute, Petersburg, Va., 19 08 — . 

(PAINTER) DESMARIAS, CARRIE VASHTI, B. S., Housewife, 
Lakeland, Kan. Teacher, Lakeland, Kan., 1899-'01; House- 
wife, Lakeland, Kan., 1901-'09; Housewife, Mulvane, Kan.. 
1909-'13. 

PECK, ELLA EMERSON, B. S., Customs Inspectress, 602 Montana 
St., El Paso, Texas. Teacher, 1899-'06; Music Student. 
1906-'ll; Appointed Customs Inspectress Through the Civil 
Service, 1911 — . 

*(PFUETZE) JULIAN, ANNA C, B. S., Housewife, Olathe, Kan. 

POTTORF, ANDREW JACKSON, B. S., Farmer and Stock Raiser, 
R. 1, Riley, Kan. Farmer and Stock Raiser, Riley, Kan., 
1899 — . 

(PRITNER) LOCKWOOD, MARY BLY, B. S., Housewife, 680 N. 
Main St., Meadville, Pa. Assistant in Domestic Science 
Department, K. S. A. C, 1899-'01; Housewife, 1901 — ; 
Graduate Student, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn., 
1902. 

PURDY. OTTO INDEPENDENCE. B. S., Field-man, "Daily Drovers- 



120 RECOliD OF THE ALl'MXI 

Journal Stockman," 401 S. Forty-second St., Omaha, Nebr. 

RANDALL, DELMER WILLIAM, B. S., Farmer, R. 4, Buhl, Idaho. 
Contractor and Surveyor, Manhattan, Kan., 1899-'04; Office 
of Public Roads, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1904-'05; 
Surveyor, Contractor and Farmer, Southern Idaho, 1905 — . 

ROBERTS, WILLIAM HARVEY, B. S., Hay Dealer and Stock 
Farmer, Vernon, Kan. Teacher, Kansas and Oklahoma, 
1900-'02; Teacher in High School, Griswold, Iowa, 1902- 
'03; Farmer, 1903-'10; Hay Dealer and Stock Farmer, 
1910 — . 

SHELTON, FRANK SESSIONS, B. S., Fruit Grower, R. 2, Cash- 
mere, Wash. Clerk, Seattle, Wash., 1899-'01; Clerk, Teller, 
Alaska, 1901-'02; Commercial Traveler, Grand Rapids, Mich., 
1902-'05; Prospector, Alaska, 1905-'07; Bookkeeper, Alaska, 
1907-'09; Bookkeeper, Vancouver, B. C, 1909-'12; Bookkeeper. 
Cashmere, Wash., 1912-'13; Fruit Grower, Cashmere, Wash., 
1913 — . 

SPOHR, LOUISE M., B. S.. Instructress of Nurses, Moline Public 
Hospital, Seventh St., Tenth Ave., Moline, 111. In Training, 
St. Luke's Hospital Training School, 1900-'03; Superintendent 
of Christ's Hospital Training School, 1903-'06; Superintend- 
ent of Park View Hospital, Manhattan, Kan., 1906-'09; 
Private Duty Nurse, Manhattan, Kan., 1909-'ll; Instructress 
of Nurses, Moline Public Hospital, 1911 — . 

(STREETER) HANEY, ANNIE LOUISA, B. S. Died in 1906. 

* (TOWERS) BROOKS, NELLIE, B. S., Housewife, 301 W. Thir- 
teenth St., Kansas City, Mo. 

TRUE, OTHO SPRAGUE, B. S., Farmer, 1415 Buchanan St., 
Topeka, Kan. 

TULLOSS, JAMES OTIS, B. S., Hardware and Implement Dealer, 
Sedan, Kan. Regent of the Agricultural College, 1905-'ll; 
Hardware and Implement Dealer, 1899 — . 

TULLOSS, WILLIAM GUY, B. S., Cashier, State Bank of Rantoul, 
Kan., Box 12, Rantoul, Kan. Farmer, 1899 — ; Banker, 
19 05 — ; Interested in Gas and Oil Business; Legislator from 
Franklin County, 1912 — . 

WAGNER, GEORGE FRANKLIN, B. S., Custodian, K. S. A. C, Man- 
hattan, Kan. Stock Raiser, 1899-'09; Timekeeper for Sharp 
Contracting Company, 1909-'12; Stock Raiser, 1913-'14; Cus- 
todian, K. S. A. C, 1914 — . 
(WAUGH) SMITH, MARY LANA, B. S., Housewife, 2007 Highland 
Ave., Hollywood, Cal. 

*WHITE, CHARLES BERNARD, B. S., With Seymour Packing 
Company, 411 W. Second St., Topeka, Kan. 

WILLIAMS, NANNIE ELIZABETH, B. S., At Home, Gardner, Kan. 
In Clerical Work, St. Louis, Mo. 

WILSON, ALEXANDER GEORGE, B. S. Died in 1902. 



KANSAS STATE AGRICVLTVRAL COLLEGE 121 

WOESTEMEYER, FREDERICK OTTO, B. D., Minister of tiie 
Gospel, 1454 Leonard St., Davenport, Iowa. Business, 
Bethel, Kan., 1899; Teacher, Wyandotte County, Kansas, 
1900; Student, Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn., 
1901-'04; Pastor, Presbyterian Church, Bethel, Kan., 1904- 
'06; Graduate Student, Chicago University, 1906; Missionary 
to the Mountaineers, Harlan, Ky., 1907; Pastor, Presbyterian 
Church, Rossville, Kan., 1908; Pastor, First Presbyterian 
Church, Cherryvale, Kan., 1909-'10; Assistant Pastor, First 
Presbyterian Church, Davenport, Iowa, 1911 — . 

1900 

AGNEW, ELIZABETH JANE, B. S., D. S., Professor, Home 
Economics Department, Western State Normal, Hays, Kan. 
Assistant in Domestic Science Department, K. S. A. C, 1900- 
'03; Student at Teachers' College, 1903-'04; Professor of 
Domestic Science and Domestic Art, Wichita High School, 
1905-'10; Professor, Home Economics Department, Westera 
State Normal, 1910 — . 

(ASBURY) DERR, ELIZABETH EDNA, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
Gardena, Cal. At Home, Topeka, Kan., 1900-'02; At Homo 
and Postgraduate Student, K. S. A. C, Manhattan, Kan., 
1902-'03; Residences: Chicago, 111., 1903-'04; Mt. Pleasart, 
Mich., 1904-'08; Butte, Mont., 1908-'10; Big Timber, Mont., 
1910-'ll; Gardena, Cal., 1911 — . Teacher of Domestic 
Science, Big Timber, Mont., 1910-'ll. 

(BAILEY) FOLTZ, EFPIE ELIZABETH, B. S., Housewife, 
Wamego, Kan. 

*BAIN, ALVAH I., B. S., Boulder, Colo. 

BAINER, HARRY M., B. S. Agron., M. S. A., Agricultural Demon- 
strator, Santa Fe Railway System, 2001 Taylor St., Amarillo, 
Texas. Skimming Station Operator and Farmer, Franklin 
County, Kansas, 1900-'02; Foreman, Live Stock Departmeuf:, 
Vrooman Farm, Trenton, Mo., 1902-'03; Postgraduate Stu- 
dent, Iowa State College (M. S. A., 1904), 1903-'04; Instruc- 
tor in Agricultural Engineering, Iowa State College, 1904-'06; 
Professor of Agricultural Engineering and Dairying, Colorado 
Agricultural College, 1906-'10; Farm Manager, Colorado Agri- 
cultural College Farm, 19 09-'10: Agricultural Demonstra- 
tor, Santa Fe Railway System, 1910 — . 

(BERKEY) SMITH, CHARLOTTE ALMIRA, B. S., Died in 1910. 

BLACHLY, JOHN HAROLD, B. S., D. D. S., Dentist, Manhattan, 
Kan. Painter and Laborer, 1900-'05; Graduate, Western 
Dental College, Kansas City, Mo., 19 08; Dentist, Manhattan. 
Kan., 1908 — . 

(BLACHLY) DEAN, MINERVA, B. S., Housewife, 511 N. Juliette 
Ave., Manhattan, Kan. Teacher, 1900-'01; Bookkeeper. 




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KANSAS STATE AGIilCULTVliAL COLLEGE 123 

Secretary's Office, K. S. A. C, Manhattan, Kan., 1901-'04, 
Housewife, 1904 — . 

BLISS, ZINA LEIGH, B. S., A. B., Landscape Gardener and Forester, 
914 Franklin St., Houston, Texas. U. S. Forest Service, 1900- 
'03; A. B., University of Michigan, 1905; Nurseryman and 
Landscape Gardener, Katy, Texas; Landscape Gardener and 
Forester, Houston, Texas. 

BOBBITT, FRED WINCHESTER, B. S., M. E., Resident Engineer, 
Houston Belt and Terminal Railway, 1710 Polk Ave., Hous- 
ton, Texas. Draftsman, J. C. Holland, Architect, Topeka, 
Kan., 1900-'01; Draftsman, Topographer, Levelman, and Trans- 
itman, Frisco Railway Company, Missouri, Oklahoma, and 
Texas, 1901-'04; County Surveyor, Perry, Okla., 1904-'05, 
Office Engineer, Resident Engineer, and Division Engineei, 
T. & B. V. Railway Company, Texas, 1905-'09; City Engineer, 
Perry, Okla., 1909-'ll; Resident Engineer, H. B. & T. Rail- 
way Company, 1911 — . 

*BOLTON, LILLIE GRACE, B. S., D. S., Teacher, Wamego, Kan. 

*(BROQUET) BAILEY, PRUDENCE DELL, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
Huerfano, Colo. 

(BURTNER) SARGENT, NELLIE, B. S., D. S. Died in 1901. 

CHANDLER. CHARLES ASA, B. S., Agron., Fruit Grower and 
Nurseryman, 1557 American Ave., Long Beach, Cal. Assist- 
ant to Superintendent of Grounds, World's Fair, St. Louis, 
1901-'04; Assistant Superintendent, Swope Park, Kansas 
City, 1904-'07; Nurseryman and Landscape Gardener, Kansas 
City, 1907-'12; Fruit Grower and Nurseryman, Long Beach, 
Cal., 1912 — . 

CHRISTENSEN, FREDERICK WALDEMAR, B. S., M. S., Associate 
Professor of Chemistry, in Charge of Animal Nutrition Investi- 
gations, New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic 
Arts. State College, New Mexico. Stock Farmer, 1900-'03; 
Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1903-'04; Assistant Expert in 
Animal Nutrition, Bureau of Animal Industry, U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture, 1904-'05; Assistant in Animal Nutrition, 
Pennsylvania State College, 1905-'08; M. S., ibid., 1908; 
Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Summer of 19 OS; 
Graduate Student, Yale University, 1908-'09; Assistant in 
Animal Nutrition, Pennsylvania State College, 19 09-'10; 
Associate Professor of Chemistry, in Charge of Animal 
Nutrition Investigations, Experiment Station, New Mexico 
College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, 1910 — . 

COOK, ERNEST MANSEL, B. S., Farmer, R. 2, Monument, Kan. 

CORRELL, CHARLES McLAIN, B. S., Ph. B., Ph. M., Teacher Oi 
History, State Normal School, Mayville, N. Dak. Teaclier, 
Riley County, Kansas, 1900-'02; Principal, Avenue School, 
Manhattan, Kan., 1902-'04; Principal, Central School, Man- 



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liattan, Kan., 1904-'06; Graduate Student, University of 
Chicago, 1906-'08; Head of Department of History and Social 
Science, State Normal School, Mayville, N. Dak., 1908 — . 

CURRIE, JENNIE MAUD, B. S., At Home, 904 Monroe St., Topeka, 
Kan. Shorthand Student, 1901; Stenographer, A., T. & S. F. 
General Offices, 1905-'12; At Home, 1913 — . 

DERN, HARRY LEROY, B. S., Farmer, Stockman, and Teacher, 
Cimarron, Kan. Teacher, Kingman County, Kansas, 1900- 
'01; Farmer and Ranchman, Gray County, Kansas, 1901-'02; 
Farmer and Ranchman, Ford County, Kansas, 1902-'07; 
Farmer, Ranchman, and Teacher, Gray County, Kansa,s, 
1907 — . 

DERR, HOMER, B. S., Agron., M. S., In Charge of Department ol" 
Physics and Chemistry, Gardena Agricultural High School, 
Gardena, Cal. Accountant in Ticket Auditor's Office, Santa 
Fe Railway, Topeka, Kan., 1900-'02; Student of Phj^sics, 
Chemistry, and Mathematics, K. S. A. C, 1902-'03; Student 
of Physics, University of Chicago, 1903-'04; Instructor of 
Physics and Mathematics, State Normal School, Mt. Pleasant, 
Mich., 1904-'08; In Charge of Department of Physics, Butte 
(Montana) High School, 1908-'10; Principal of Sweet Grass 
County High School, Big Timber, Mont., 1910-'ll; In Charge 
of Department of Physics and Chemistry, Gardena Agricul- 
tural High School, Los Angeles, Cal., 1911 — . 

(DILLE) HULETT, MARY ALBERTA, B. S., At Home, 3025 Wood- 
land Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Housewife, Kirksville, Mo., 
1901-'05; At Home, Edgerton, Kan., 1905-'07; On Ranch, 
Alamogordo, New Mex., 1907-'09; Teacher, Alamogordo 
Public Schools, 1909-'ll; At Home, Kansas City, Mo., 1911—. 

EASTMAN, ROBERT EDWARD, B. S., Agron., M. S. A., Pulaski, 
Va. M. S. A., Cornell University, 19 02; Instructor, Hampton 
Institute, 1902-'03; Instructor, K. S. A. C, 1903-'10; Student, 
Yale Forestry School, Summer, 1907; Employed in U. S. 
Forest Service, Kanikau National Forest, Summer, 1908. 

(EDELBLUTE) SMETHURST, JENNIE, B. S., Housewife, 823 
Laramie St., Manhattan, Kan. At Home, Keats, Kan., 19O0- 
'02; Bookkeeper, Kansas City, Mo., 1902-'03; Clerk, Manhat- 
tan, Kan., 1903-'06; Housewife, 1906 — . 

EMRICK, EUGENE, B. S., Manager of the Joplin Store and District 
for the L. B. Price Merc. Co., 1913 Virginia Ave., Joplin, I\lo. 

*(FINLEY) BLAINE, JOSEPHINE, B. S., Housewire, Monrovia. Cal. 
Postgraduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1900-'03; At Home, 1903- 
'04; Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1904-'05; At Home, 1905- 
'07; Stenographer in Horticultural Department, 1908-'09; 
Stenographer, Journalism Department, 19 09-'ll; House^\ ife, 
Monrovia, Cal., 1911 — . 



KANSAS STATE AGRICrLTVUAL COLLEGE 125 

*FOREST, HARRY VERNE, B. S., M. E., With St. Marys Engine 
Company, King City, Mo. 

GREENE, GEORGE ODGEN, B. S., Agron., M. S., Horticulturist, 
Extension Department, K. S. A. C, 915 Fremont St., Manhat- 
tan, Kan. Assistant in Horticulture, K. S. A. C, 1900-'03; 
Assistant in Horticulture, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 
1903-'05; Merchant, Plainville, Kan., 1905-'10; Farmer, 
Bogue, Kan., 1910-'12; Extension Horticulturist, K. S. A. C, 
1912 — . 

*HAFFNER, HERMAN C,. B. S., Assistant Superintendent, Fort 
Lewis Indian School, Hesperus, Colo. 

HANSON, GUSTAF WILLIAM, B. S., M. E., Construction Engineer, 
549 New York St., Wichita, Kan. Machinist, Kansas City, 
1900-'02; Machine Designer, Wichita, Kan., 1902-03; Opera- 
tor of Foundry, Marquette, Kan., 1903-'07; Machine Designer, 
Wichita, Kan., 1907-'09; Mechanical Engineer for Southwest- 
ern Iron Works, Guthrie, Okla., 1909-'10; Professor of Draw- 
ing and Manual Training, Broken Arrow, Okla., Haskell .State 
School of Agriculture, 1910-'ll; In Architectural Work, 
Wichita, 1911 — ; Construction Engineer for Dietes-Wenzei 
Construction Company, on the Wichita Union Station, 1913 — . 

*HARNER. JAMES WILLIAM, B. S., Green, Kan. 

(HOFFMAN) JOHNTZ, DAISY GLADYS, B. S.. D. S., Housewife, 
307 Vine St., Abilene, Kan. Student of Kindergartening, 
Chicago, 1900-'02; Teacher of Kindergartening, Jackson. 
Mich., 1902-'04; Teacher of Kindergartening, Enterprise, 
Kan., 1904-'06; Housewife, 1906 — . 

LAWRY, WALTER FISH, B. S., M. E., Designing Engineer, Riordon 
Pulp and Paper Company, Hawkesbury, Ontario, Canada. 
Draftsman, Metropolitan Street Railway Company, Kansas 
City, 1900-'01; Draftsman, Leighton Howard Steel Company, 
East St. Louis, 19 01; Machinery Salesman, Fairbanks, Morse 
& Co., St. Louis, 1901-'02; Draftsman and Instrumentman, 
K. C. U. & O. Railway, 1902-'03; Assistant Engineer, C, R. 1, 
& P. Railway, 1903-'04; Draftsman, McClintic-Marshall Con- 
struction Company, Chicago, 19 04-'05; Draftsman, Link Bell 
Company, Chicago, 1905-'10; Engineer, Jeffrey Manufactur 
ing Company, Columbus, Ohio, and Montreal, Canada, 1910- 
'13; Engineer, Riordon Pulp and Paper Company, Hawkes- 
bury, Ontario, Canada, 1913 — . 

*(McCARTY) COATS, AMANDA CULP, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 

409 E. Fifty-eighth St., South Portland, Ore. 
(McCURRY) WALKER, N. OLLIE, B. S., Housewife, Plymouth. 
Kan. Telegraph Operator, Plymouth, Kan., 1901-'02; Tele- 
graph Operator, Ashfork, Ariz., 1903; Housewife, 1904 — . 
*McDOWELL, GEORGE G., B. S., South Fort George, British 
Columbia. 



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McKEE, ROLAND, B. S., Scientific Assistant, Forage Crop Investiga- 
tions, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Chico, Cal. Farmer, 
Blue Rapids, Kan., 1900-'04; Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 
1904-'05; Scientific Assistant, Forage Crop Investigations. U. 
S. Department of Agriculture, 1906 — . 

*(McLAREN) SCOTT, NETTIE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Santa Fe, 
Kan. 

MONTGOMERY, CHARLES DUDLEY, B. S., Agron. Died in 1002. 

MORLAN, FRED BYERS, B. S., Farmer, R. 1, Courtland, Kan. 
Farmer, Courtland, Kan., 1900 — . 

OMAN, ANDREW EDWARD, B. S., M. F., Forester, U. S. Forest 
Service, Weiser, Idaho. Teacher and Farmer, Riley County. 
Kansas, 1900-'03; M. F., Yale School of Forestry, 1906; 
Forest Assistant in U. S. Forest Service, 1906 — . 

*( PADDOCK) HESS, KATE, B. S., Housewife, 2315 Lawn St., Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 

PANCAKE, JOSEPH LOYD, B. S., Agron., Alfalfa and Stock 

Farmer, Tully, Rawlins County, Kansas. Farmer, Tully, Kan., 

1900-'07; Moved to Mt. Airy, Ga., and Bought Real Estate; 

■ Manager of Two Large Farms, Edmore, Mich., 1910; Alfalia 

and Stock Farmer, Tully, Kan., 1911 — . 

PARRACK, ALBERT WILLIAM, B. S. Died in 1901. 

(PERKINS) MYERS, EDITH, B. S., Housewife, Fallbrook, Cal. 

(PERKINS) MOODY, ELENORE, B. S., Housewife, 1517 Marengo 
Ave., South Pasadena, Cal. 

PIERSOL, PAUL du CHALLU, B. S., Wholesale Ice Cream Dealer, 
214 N. Division St., Guthrie, Okla. 

POTTER, LUTHER EUGENE, B. S., Agron., Farmer, Myton, Utah. 
Foreman, American Beet Sugar Company, Rocky Ford, Colo , 
1901; Farmer, Indian School, Grand Junction, Colo.. 190 2- 
'03; Dairyman, Chilocco Indian Agricultural School, 1904- 
'05; Farmer, Myton, Utah, 1906-'13; Deputy Assessor by 
Appointment, Sub-Division, Wasatch County, Utah, 19 09; 
Bookkeeper and Salesman, J. M. Coltharp General Merchan- 
dise Store, Myton, Utah, 1910; Bookkeeper and Salesman, 
Barry Mercantile Company, 1911; Carpenter, Grand Valley 
Irrigation Canal Structures, Rifle, Colo., 1912; Farmer. 
Myton, Utah, 1913 — . 

SPILMAN, CLARA, B. S., Librarian and Secretary, City Schools, 426 
Leavenworth St., Manhattan, Kan. Teacher in Preparatory 
Department, K. S. A. C, 1901-'02; Instructor in Domestic 
Science, Girls' Industrial School, Beloit, Kan., 1902-'03; 
Instructor in Domestic Science, Missouri Christian College, 
Camden Point, Mo., 1903-'07; Deputy Register of Deeds, 
Riley County, Kansas, 1907-'10; Librarian and Secretary. 
Manhattan, Kan., 1910 — . 

STEWART, MABEL, B. S., Teacher of Mathematics in High School, 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 127 

215 W. Tenth St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Teacher, City 
Schools, Neosho, Mo., 1900-'09; Teacher of Mathematics, High 
School, Oklahoma City, Okla., 1909 — . 

STEWART, STELLA, B. S., D. S., Teacher-in-Charge, Intermediate 
Department, Pennsylvania Institute for the Deaf, Wingohock- 
ing Hall, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. 

SWEET, FAYETTE CHARLES, B. S., Farmer and Stockman, 
Sophia, Okla. Farmer and Stockman, Burlington, Kan., 
1900-'02; Farmer and Stockman, Sophia, Okla., 1902 — . 

SWINGLE, CORA EDITH, B. S., Teacher of Domestic Science. Nor- 
mal Training High School, Farmington, Iowa. Student, Pratt 
Institute, 1901; Graduated from Domestic Science Depart 
ment, Teachers' College, Columbia University, 19 02; Teacher, 
Varden, Pa., 1902-'04; Student, University of Michigan, 1905; 
At Home, Rochester, Mich., 1906-'08; Student, University of 
Michigan, 1909; At Home, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1910-'12; Normal 
Teacher of Domestic Science, Normal Training High School, 
Farmington, Iowa, 1913 — . 

SWINGLE, DEANE BRET, B. S., M. S., Professor of Botany and 
Bacteriology, Montana Agricultural College, 713 S. Grand Ave., 
Bozeman, Mont. Graduate Student, University of Wisconsin, 
1900-'01; Assistant in Plant Pathology, U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, 1901-'06; Professor of Botany and Bacteriology, 
Montana Agricultural College, 1906 — . 

THOMPSON, BARTON R., B. S., Dairy Farmer, Garrison, Kan. 
Teacher and Farmer, 1900-'04; Foreman, Hillside Dairy Farm, 
Birmingham, Ala., 1905; Foreman, Glendell Dairy Company, 
Sioux City, Iowa, 1906; Assistant Dairyman, University of 
Missouri, Columbia, Mo., 1906-'07; Foreman, Thomas Daily 
Farm, Waterville, Kan., 1907-'09; Dairy Farmer, Garrison, 
Kan., 1909 — . 

(TRUMBULL) CORRELL, LAURA HELEN, B. S., Housewife, May- 
ville, N. Dak. Teacher, Riley County, Kansas, 1900-'03, 
Housewife, 1903 — . 

WAGNER, JESSIE MAY, B. S., D. S., At Home, 1633 Fairchild Ave.. 
Manhattan, Kan. At Home, Enterprise, Kan., 1900-'12; At 
Home, Manhattan, Kan., 1912 — . 

WALDRAVEN, LUTHER WATTS, B. S., M. E., Farmer and Stock 
Raiser, R. 1, Winkler, Kan. Engineering Department, High- 
land Park College, 1902; Machinist, Swanson Manufacturing 
Company, 19 02; Farmer, 1903 — -. 

ZIMMERMAN, KATE ELIZABETH, B. S., Instructor of Biology, 
Girls' High School, Riverside, Cal. Presbyterian Mission 
Schools, 1901-'03; Student, Teachers' College, 1903-'04 
Instructor in Science, High School, Fruita, Colo., 1904-'06 
Instructor in Science, High School, Sumpter, Ore., 1908-'10 
Principal, High School, Honolulu, T. H., 1910-'ll; Instructor 



128 RECORD OF THE ALUMNI 

in Science, Higli Scliool, Winters, Cal., 1911-'12; Instructor 
in Science, High Scliool, Truckee, Cal., 1911-'12; Instructor 
in Chemistry and Physics, High School, Madera, Cal., 191?.; 
Instructor of Biology, Girls' High School, Riverside, Cal., 
1913 — . 

1901 

*AKIN, DEL MAR, B. S., M. D., Farmer, Manhattan, Kan. 

ALLISON, CYRUS NORTON, B. S., Agron., D. D. 3., Dentist, Seven- 
teenth and Stone St. (Office), Eighteenth and Dewey Ave, 
Falls City, Nebr. (Residence). Passed Oklahoma Dental 
Examination, 1903; Dentist, Cordell, Okla., 1903; Graduated 
from Western Dental College, Kansas City, Mo., 1905; Dentist, 
Fall City, Nebr., 1906 — ; Commissioner to Presbyterian Gen- 
eral Assembly, 1911. 

(BLACHLY) FREEMAN, LOUA ADELLE, B. S., Housewife, 641 N. 
Park Ave., Tucson, Ariz. 

-BOURNE. HARRY S., B. S., Implement Business, Delphos, Kan. 

BURSON, CHARLES J., B. S., Bank Cashier, Hewins, Kan. Farmer, 
1901-'04; Pioneer Settler Farmer and School Teacher in Rose 
Bud Land Opening, Gregory County, South Dakota, 1904-'0r. ; 
Organizer of the Hewins State Bank, 1906-'07; Cashier of the 
Hewins State Bank, 1907 — . 

BUTTERFIELD, HOWARD FRANK, B. S., Director of Manual 
Training, State Normal School, Mayville, N. Dak. Instructor, 
Manual Training and Mathematics, High School, Ackley, Iowa, 
1901-'02; Instructor in Manual Training, High School, Pitts- 
burg, Kan., 1902-'03; Western Pacific Railroad Survey, 1903- 
'04; Assistant Principal and Manual Training Teacher, High 
School, Pittsburg, Kan., 1904-'08; Director of Manual Train- 
ing, State Normal School, Mayville, N. Dak., 19 08 — . 

COOK, EDWIN CHARLES, B. S., M. E. Died in 1903. 

COWLES, INA FOOTE, B. S., D. S., Instructor in Domestic Art, K. 
S. A. C, 1021 Houston St., Manhattan, Kan. Indian Service, 
Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kan., 1901-'02; Assistant in 
Domestic Art, K. S. A. C, 1902-'05; Student, Teachers' Col- 
lege, Columbia University, 1905-'06; Assistant in Domestic 
Art, K. S. A. C, 1906-'09; Instructor in Domestic Art, ibid., 
1909^ — . 

(DAHL) TURNER, TRENA, B. S., Housewife, R. 3, Formosa, Kan. 
Teacher, Public Schools of Kansas, 1901-'06. 

DALE, FANNIE RACHEL ELLEN, B. S., Clerk, Office of Dean of 
Engineering, K. S. A. C, 318 Osage St., Manhattan, Kan. 

DIEBALL, HERMAN AUGUST, B. S., Farmer and Stockman. !{. 
3, Alma Kan. Insurance Agent, EI Paso, Texas, 1901-'02, 
Hotel Proprietor, Albuquerque, New Mex., 1902-'06; Kansas 
City, Mo., Hot Springs, Ark., Alma. Kan., 1906-'08; Farmer 



KAXSAS STATE AiiRICULTURAL COLLEGE 129 

and Stockman, Alma, Kan., 1908 — . 

DOANE, EDGAR WILLIS, B. S., A. B., Civil Engineer and Con- 
tractor, Berenda, Cal. 

ELLING, OTTO H., B. S., Agron., Farmer and Stockman, R. 4, 
Lawton, Okla. In Charge of Pure-Bred Cattle on Rockefel- 
ler Ranch, Belvidere, Kan., 1901-'02; Foreman, Fort Hays 
Branch Experiment Station, 1903-'07; Farmer and Stockman, 
Lawton, Okla., 1907 — . 

EMMERT, VALENTINE MEACHAM, D. S., Agron., Teacher, 
Doran, Minn. Farmer, Blue Rapids, Kan., 190i-'0f»; 
Farmer, Brogado, Texas, 1911; Teacher, Doran Consolidated 
Schools, Doran, Minn., 1913 — . 

FARIS, RAINEY C, B. S., M. E., Mechanical and Constructing 
Engineer, 2409 Crawford Ave., Alton, 111. Draftsman and 
Tester of Motors, Wagner Electric Company, 1901-'02; 
Draftsman, Western Cartridge Company, East Alton, 111., 
1902-'03; Superintendent of Repair Department, Western 
Cartridge Company, 1903-'05; Designer, Western Cartridge 
Company, 1905-'08; Engineer with Equitable Powder Manu- 
facturing Company, 1908 — . 

FAY, HARRY HAINES, B. S., Agron., Farmer, Wilsey, Kan. 

FOCKELE, FRED F., B. S., Banker, Waverly, Kan. Organized 
Gridley State Bank, Gridley, Kan., 1902-'03; Cashier of First 
National Bank, Waverly, Kan., 1903 — . 

GERTEIS, LOUISE, B. S., At Home, 232 N. Topeka Ave., Wichita, 
Kan. Teacher, 1901-'09; At Home, 1909 — . 

HART, MAUD, B. S., D. S., Boys' Matron in Presbyterian Mission 
School, Albuquerque, New Mex. Evanston, 111., 1901-'03, 
Instructor in Domestic Science, Good Will, S. Dak., 1903-'05, 
At Home, Coin, Iowa, 1905-'08; Instructor in Domestic 
Science, Menaul School, Albuquerque, New Mex., 1908-'1C; 
Boys' Matron, Menaul School, Albuquerque, New Mex., 
1910 — . 

HASELWOOD, FRED WILLIS, B. S., Principal Assistant Engineer, 
Division 1, California Highway Commission, 32 East Vallej% 
Willits, Cal. Student, Stanford University, 1901-'03; Transit- 
man, Resident Engineer, and Assistant Engineer, Western 
Pacific Railway, 1903-'09; Private Practice, Irrigation, and 
Water Power, 1910-'ll; Principal Assistant Engineer, Divi- 
sion 1, California Highway Commission, 1912 — . 

*HOWELL, MINNIE M., B. S., D. S., Teacher of Domestic Science 
and Art, Sumner High School, Kansas City, 618 Yuma St., 
Manhattan, Kan. 

* (HUNTRESS) RHOADES, EDITH, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 50'', S. 
Chestnut St., Olathe, Kan. 

JOLLEY, LOUIS BERTEN, B. S., M. D., Physician and Surgeon, 
Eighteenth and State St., North Chicago, 111. Medical Stu- 



130 RECOED OF THE ALUMNI 

dent, Chicago, 1901-'05; Physician, Gurnee, 111., 1905-'')9: 
Physician, North Chicago, 111., 1909 — . 

(KNOSTMAN) PRATT, HELEN, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 610 
Humboldt St., Manhattan, Kan. Teacher in Preparatory 
Department, K. S. A. C, 1901-'02; Assisted in Secretary's 
Office, K. S. A. C, 1902-'03; Housewife, 1904 — . 

*LADD, DANIEL, B. S., Chicago, 111. 

LOCKE, ERMA ELIZABETH, B. S., D. S., Teacher, R. 1, Phillips- 
burg, Kan. Teacher, Riley County, Kansas; Teacher, 
Mountain Grove, Mo.; Teacher, Rockford, Wash.; Teacher, 
Phillips County, Kansas. 

*McCASLIN, HARVEY, B. S., A. B., LL. B., Lawyer, Osborne, Kan. 

(McKEEN) AXELTON, MADGE RUTH, B. S., D. S., Housewife, R. 
1, Randolph, Kan. Teacher, 1901-'05; At Home, 1905-'07; 
Housewife, 1907 — . 

McKENZIE, JOHN ALEXANDER, B. S., Agron., Farmer and Stock- 
Raiser, R. 1, Solomon, Kan. Farmer and Stock Raiser, 
1901 — . 

MARTINSON, GEORGE, B. S., A. B., LL. B., Lawyer, First National 
Bank Building, San Francisco, Cal. A. B., Stanford, 1903; T-L. 
B., Stanford. 1904. 

MATHEWSON, WALTER E., B. S., M. S., Chemist, Bureau of 
Chemistry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 641 Washington 
St., New York, N. Y. Department of Chemistry, K. S. A. C, 
1901-'07; Bureau of Chemistry, U. S. Department of Agricul- 
ture, 1907 — . 

(MILLER) COOK, EMMA MAUDE, B. S., Instructor in High 
School, Oakley, Kan. Teacher in District Schools, 1901-'04, 
Teacher in Grade Schools, 1904-'07; Teacher in High School, 
1907 — . 

(MINIS) SNODGRASS, MARGARET JANE, B. S., Housewife, care 
U. S. Experiment Station, Kodiak, Alaska. Assistant 
Librarian, K. S. A. C, 1901-'03; Librarian, K. S. A. C, 1903- 
'07; Housewife, Kodiak, Alaska, 1907 — . 

MORGAN, CLARENCE WILLIAM, B. S., Farmer, Palacios, Texas. 
Farmer, Phillips County, Kansas, 1901-'08; Farmer, Texas, 
1908—. 

MORGAN, EUGENE LAWRENCE, B. S., Physician and Surgeon, 
Phillipsburg, Kan. Teacher, St. John, Kan., 1901-'02; Stu- 
dent, Kansas Medical College, Topeka, Kan., 1903-'05; Stu- 
dent, University Medical College, Kansas City, Mo., 1905-'06; 
Physician, Phillipsburg, Kan., 1906 — . 

(MUDGE) DIMOCK, RUTH ATWILL, B. S., Housewife, 515 North 
western Ave., Ames, Iowa. Graduate Student, K. S. A. C.> 
1901-'02; Instructor in Biology, Girls' High School, Louis- 
ville, Ky., 1902-'09; Housewife, 1909 — . 

MUSTARD, JESSIE MAY, B. S., High School Principal, Mankato, 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTUBAL COLLEGE 131 

Kan. Primary Teacher, Hope, Kan., 1902-'04; Primary 
Teacher, Solomon, Kan., 1904-'08; Principal of High School, 
Solomon, Kan., 1908-'ll; Principal of High School, Mankato, 
Kan., 1911 — . 

(NITCHER) SOWERS, MARTHA, B. S., Housewife, R. 1, Ames, 
Iowa. Office Assistant, Farm Department, K. S. A. C, 
1901-'02; Seattle, Wash., 1902-'03; Special Student, Ames 
Agricultural College, 1904; Teacher and Clerk, Ames, Iowa, 
1904-'06; Housewife. Ames, Iowa, 1906 — . 

OESTERHAUS, JOHN H., B. S., D. V. S., Manufacturer of Anti- 
Hog-Cholera Serum, 634 Live Stock Exchange Bldg., Kansas 
City, Mo. Traveling Salesman, 1901-'02; Student, K. C. V. 
C, 1902-05; Veterinarian, Seventh Cavalry, U. S. Army, 
1905-'09; Veterinarian, 1909-'12; Manufacturer, Kansas 
City Serum Company, 1912 — . 

ONEEL, CARRIE BELLE, B. S., D. S., Bookkeeper and Auditor, 
520 Willow St., San Jose, Cal. Bookkeeper and Auditor, 
California, six years. 

PINCOMB, HELENA MAUDE, B. S., D. S., Teacher, Lenexa, Kan. 
Assistant in Domestic Art, K. S. A. C, 1901; Instructor of 
Domestic Art, Pittsburg (Kansas )High School, 1902-'03; 
Student, Columbia University, 1903-'04; Head of Department 
of Domestic Science, State Normal School, Stevens Point, 
Wis.. 1904-'08; Associate in Household Science, University 
of Illinois, 1907 — . 

*POOLE, BRYANT, B. S., Agron., Farmer, Live Stock Exchange 
Bldg., Kansas City, Kan. 

*RIGG, LEROY, B. S., Farmer and Stock Raiser, Kirwin, Kan. 

SARGENT, WILLIAM STEPHEN, B. S. Died in 1908. 

(SAUBLE) ROGLER, MAUD, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Bazaar, 
Kan. Housewife, 19 01 — . 

SCOTT, CHAS. A., B. S., Agron., State Forester and Professor of 
Forestry, K. S. A. C, 311 N. Eighteenth St., Manhattan, Kan. 
Forest Expert, U. S. Forest Service, 1901-'04; Graduate Stu 
dent, Yale University Forest School, 19 04-'05; Forest Super- 
visor, U. S. Forest Service, 1905-'08; Special Lecturer in 
Nebraska University Forest School, Winters of 1905, 1906, 
1907; Professor of Forestry, Iowa State College, 1908-'10; 
State Forester and Professor of Forestry, K. S. A. C, 1910 — . 
(SMITH) KINSLEY, ANNA LOUISA, B. S., Housewife, 2108 E. 
Thirty-sixth St., Kansas City, Mo. At Home, Ottumwa, Kan., 
till August 4, 1901; At Home, Manhattan, Kan., 1901-'0;; 
At Home, Kansas City, Mo., 1902 — . 

STRITE, ADELAIDE, B. S., Teacher, S. 823 Garfield St., Spokane. 
Wash.; Kanapolis, Kan. (Home Address). Teacher, Rural 
Schools of Kansas, 1901-'04; Teacher, City Schools, ManhaL 
tan, Kan., 1904-'07; Teacher, City Schools, Ellsworth, Kan., 




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1907-'08; Teacher, City Schools, Spokane, Wash., 1908 — • 

(SUMMERS) GALLIGAN, ANNA ODETTE, B. S., Housewife, E. 
2704 Fifteenth Ave., Spokane, Wash. 

(SWEET) BETTS, LUCY, B. S., Housewife, 616 Wall St., Chico, 
Cal. Saleslady, 1902-'07; Housewife, 1907 — . 

SYMNS, PERRIN K., B. S., Agron., Farmer and Stock Raiser, R 5, 
Troy, Kan. Farmer and Stockman, 1901 — . 

(THARP) EDWARDS, ESTELLA MAE, B. S., Physician and 
Surgeon, Delaware, Okla. Teacher, Public Schools, 1901-'0V; 
Housewife, 1907; Medical Student, Chicago, 1907-'10; 
Physician, 1910 — . 

(TRUE) GODDARD, HELEN CASTLE, B. S. Died in 1908. 

TURNER, HARRY CASTLE, B. S., Forest Planting Assistant, U. 
S. Forest Service, Ft. Bayard, New Mex. Teacher, Public 
Schools, Kansas, 1901-'06; Postgraduate Student, K. S. A. C 
1906-'07; In U. S. Forest Service, 1907 — . 

(VAIL) BUTTERFIELD, FLORENCE HELEN, B. S., Housewife, 
Mayville, N. Dak. At Home, 1901-'02; Graduate Student 
and Assistant in Chemistry, K. S. A. C, 1902-'04: Housewife, 
Pittsburg, Kan., 1904-'08; Housewife, Mayville, N. Dak., 
1908 — . 

(WAGNER) GRESHAM, MARY CAROLINE, B. S., Housewife, 401 
Boston Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. 

(WHITE) SULLIVAN, ELEANOR MARY, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
1418 Alameda Ave., Portland, Ore. Teacher, Wichita, Kan., 
Preston, and American Falls, Idaho, 1902-'ll. 

(WINTER) HAWKS, KATHARINE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 510 
W. Sixth St., Chanute, Kan. Clerk, Dry Goods Store, Man- 
hattan, Kan., 1901-'06; Cashier, Dry Goods Store, Manhat- 
tan, Kan., 1906-'07. 

(WYATT) WILSON, LUCIE JOAN, B. S., Housewife, Onaga, Kan. 
Teacher, Westmoreland, Kan., 1901-'03; Housewife, West- 
moreland, Kan., 1903-'05; Housewife, Onaga, Kan., 1905 — . 

YORK, HENRY THEADOR, B. S., M. E. Died in 1902. 

1902 

(ALEXANDER) BOYD, MAMIE, B. S., Housewife, Phillipsburg, 
Kan. Clerk, K. S. A. C, 1902-'05; Housewife, 1905 — . 

AMOS, EDGAR McCALL, B. S., Printer and Publisher, 101.5 
Leavenworth St., Manhattan, Kan. 

AVERY, HENRY ALBERT, B. S., Furniture Dealer and Under- 
taker, Wakefield, Kan. Hardware, Furniture, and Imjrie- 
ment Dealer, Wakefield, Kan., 1902-'10; Furniture Dealei 
and Undertaker, Wakefield, Kan., 1910 — . 

BARNARD. ETTA MARIE, B. S., D. S., Director of Domestic Art, 
University of Utah, 1310 E. Second South St., Salt Lake City, 
Utah. Instructor in Grades and High School, 1902-'0;'' ; 



134 liECOliJ) OF THE A LI M XI 

Director of Domestic Art, East Waterloo Manual Training Ili.^ii 
School, 1909-'12; Student in Chicago University, Summer of 
1909; Student in Columbia University, Summer of 1910; 
Director of Domestic Art, University of Utah, 1912 — . 

BARR, MARY OLIVE, B. S., D. S., At Home, Manhattan, Kan. 

BEAN, GEORGE FORD, B. S., E. E., Yardman, Pfuetze Bros. Lum- 
ber Company, 406 Moro St., Manhattan, Kan. 

BLACHLY, CHARLES DALLAS, B. S., M. D., Physician and Sur- 
geon, Drumright, Okla. 

(BOURNE) COOL, BESSIE SARAH, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
Glasco, Kan. Teacher, 1902-'12; Housewife, 1911 — . 

BRIGGS, MARTHA AMELIA, B. S., D. S., At Home, R. 6, Manhat- 
tan, Kan. Clerk, Manhattan, Kan.; At Home, R. 6, Man- 
hattan, Kan. 

(CAIN) WEISS, EMMA M., B. S.. Housewife. 

CHAMPLIN, FLOYD ADELBERT, B. S.. Stock Farmer, Phillips- 
burg, Kan. Died on November 19, 1912. 

CHASE, ELIJAH ELLIS, B. S., Agron., Fruit Grower, Orange Bend. 
Lake County, Florida. 

CLARK, CHARLES HOWARD, B. S., Agron., Farmer, R. 1, Gar- 
field, Kan. Farmer, 1902 — . 

COE, MAUDE MILDRED, B. S., D. S., Teacher, Yates Center, Kan. 
Assistant in Domestic Art, K. S. A. C, 1902-'06; Teacher of 
Domestic Science, Yates Center High School, 1911 — . 

COLE, MURRAY STANLEY, B. S., M. E., With Southern Pacific 
Railway Company, 449 Fifty-ninth St., Oakland, Cal. Ma- 
chinist, American Tool Works Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 
1902-'03; Special Apprentice, Santa Fe Railway, San Ber- 
nardino, Cal., 1903-'05; Inspector for Salt Lake Railway, 
Otis, Colo., 1905-'07; Erecting Engineer for Coast Counties 
Light and Power Company, Santa Cruz, Cal., 1907-'09; 
Mechanical Designer, Southern Pacific Railway Company, San 
Francisco, 1909 — . 

COLE, ROBERT CURTISE, B. S., Agron., Stockman and Farmer, 
Platte, S. Dak. 

CRAWFORD, LOTTIE IRENE, B. S., D. S., Teacher of Domestic 
Art and Domestic Science, University of Wyoming, Laramie, 
Wyo. 

DAVIES, SARAH EMILY, B. S., D. S., Teacher, R. 2, Riley or Bala, 
Kan. Teacher, Riley County, Kansas, 1902-'ll; Postgrad- 
uate, K. S. A. C, 1911-'12; Teacher, 1912 — . 

(DROLLINGER) GLUNT, DELLA, B. S., Housewife, Garrison, 
Kan. Teacher, 1902-'05; Housewife, 1905 — . 

EASTMAN. CHARLES, B. S., D. V. S., Veterinarian and Stockman. 
668 Marsh St., San Luis Obispo, Cal. Student, Kansas City 
Veterinary College, 1902-'04; Practitioner of Veterinary 
Medicine and Surgery, 1904-'06; Professor of Veterinnrv 



KA:N^SAS state agricultural college 135 

Anatomy and Physiology, San Francisco Veterinary College, 
1906-'08; Veterinary Inspector, Bureau of Animal Industry, 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1908-'12; Veterinarian and 
Stockman, 1912 — . 

FITZ, LESLIE ARTHUR, B. S., Professor of Milling Industry, K. 
S. A. C, 1014 Houston St., Manhattan, Kan. Grain Investi- 
gation, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1902-'06; Office of 
Grain Standardization, ibid., 1906-'10; In Charge of Depart- 
ment of Milling Industry, K. S. A. C, 1910 — . 

FOCKELE, GLICK, B. S., M. E., Editor and Manager of the LeRoy 
"Reporter," LeRoy, Kan. Editor, Girdley (Kansas) "Star," 
1902-'03. 

*GINGERY, CLARK A., B. S., Cave Creek, Ariz. Foreman of 
Nursery, Caldwell, Kan., 1902-'03; Creamery, Caldwell, 
Kan., 1903-'04; Farmer and Stock Raiser, Caldwell, Kan., 
1904-'05; Farmer, 1905 — . 

HARVEY, WILLIAM LEE, B. S., LL. B., Prosecuting Attorney, 
Elmore County, Mountain Home. Idaho. County Attorney, 
Seward County, Kansas, 1902-'04; LL. B., Washburn tfniver- 
sity Law School, 1907; Appointed Assistant Supreme Court 
Reporter, Kansas Supreme Court, 19 06; Lawyer, Mountain 
Home, Idaho, 1909; Prosecuting Attorney, Elmore County, 
Idaho. 1910 — . 

HAYNES, BENJAMIN F., B. S., Farmer, R. 1, Eagle, Idaho. 
Farmer, 1902 — . 

HILDRETH, WILLIAM RUTHERFORD, B. S., Agron., Farmer, R. 
2, Oswego, Kan. Farmer, 1902-'03; Postgraduate Student, 
Iowa State College, 1903-'04; Farmer, Breeder of Pure-Bred 
Corn and Live Stock, 1904 — . 

(HOFER) JOHNSON, CHRISTINE DELPHINE, B. S., D. S., House- 
wife, 41 Wetmore Ave., South Orange, N. J. At Home, Man 
hattan, 1903-'05; Music Student, Chicago, 1905-'06; House- 
wife, 19 06 — . 

HOFER, HENRIETTA MATTIE, B. S., D. S., Soprano Soloist, 318 
E. Broad St., Westfleld, N. J. Soprano Soloist, Westfiold 
Presbyterian Church; Soprano Soloist, Westfleld Choral 
Society; Vocal Teacher, Westfleld, N. J.; Student of Institute 
of Musical Art, Frank Damrosch, Director; Pupil of Madam 
Von Niessen-Stone, Vocal Teacher. 

HOUSE, EDOUARD WILFRED, B. S., Millwright Foreman, 963 
Northrup St., Kansas City, Kan. Pattern Maker, Santa Fe 
Shops, Topeka, Kan.; Pattern Maker and Millwright, Procter 
& Gamble Manufacturing Company, Kansas City, Kan.; Fore- 
man of Millwrights and Carpenters, Proctor & Gamble Manu- 
facturing Company, Kansas City, Kan. 

(KEEN) DUNCAN, LETTA BIRDILLA. B. S., D. S.. Housewife, 
Ju lection City. Kan. 



136 EECOliD OF THE ALUMNI 

KIMBALL, NED WILLIS. B. S., Editor and Publisher, 800 Houston 
St., Manhattan, Kan. Editor and Publisher of "The Daily 
Mercury" and Manhattan "Republic," Manhattan, Kan. 

LEIDIGH, ARTHUR HENRY, B. S., Agron., Agronomist in Charge 
of Soil Improvement, Texas Experiment Stations, College Sta- 
tion, Tex. Farm Hand, 1902-'03; Office of Grain Investie;a- 
tions, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1903-'08; Superin- 
tendent of Experiment Station, Channing, Texas, 1903-'05; 
Superintendent of Experiment Station, Amarillo, Texas, 
1905-'08; Farmer, Hutchinson, Kan., 190S-'ll; Col 
laborator, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1908-'li; 
Assistant Professor of Crops, K. S. A. C, 1911-'13; Agron- 
omist in Charge of Soil Improvement, Texas Experiment Sta 
tions, 1913 — . 

LOGAN, GEORGE M., B. S., M. D., Physician and Surgeon, ::05 
Everett Bldg., Akron, Ohio. Radiographer, Akron City 
Hospital; Anaesthetist, Children's Hospital, Akron, Ohio; 
President, Summit County Medical Society; President, Summit 
County Medical Club; Vice-President, ex officio, Sixth Coun- 
^ cilor District Medical Association. 

McANINCH, OTTO MEADE, B. S., Farmer and Stockman, Garrison, 
Kan. Farmer and Ranchman, Kansas, 1902 — . 

(MAELZER) GILSON, AMELIA AUGUSTA, B. S., Housewife, May. 
Idaho. Teacher, Idaho, 1902-'09; Housewife, Roseville, Cai., 
1909-'10; Housewife, Tacoma, Wash., 1910-'12; Housewife, 
May. Idaho, 1912 — . 

(MATHER) ROMINE, MARGARET MYRTLE, B. S., D. S., House- 
wife and Farmers' Institute Lecturer, R. 1, Mooresville, Ind. 
Teacher of Domestic Science, Girls' Industrial School, Beloit, 
Kan., 1902; Teacher of Domestic Science, Soldiers' Orphtms' 
Home, Bloomington, 111., 1903-'05; State Worker, Farmers' 
Institute, Indiana, 1905-'06; Teacher of Domestic Science, Lin- 
coln College, Lincoln, 111., 1906-'07; Housewife, 1907 — . 

MULLEN, ROGER BONNER, B. S., Agron., Electrician, South 
Tacoma Shops, Northern Pacific Railway, Box 49a, R., Lake- 
bay. Wash. Assistant Herdsman, C. G. Comslock, Albany, 
Mo., 1902-'03; Fruit and Poultry Raiser. Lakebay, Wash., 
1903-'05; Logger, Washington, 1905-'08; B. S. in Electrical 
Engineering, University of Washington, 19 08-'12; Foreman 
of Pumping Plant for Construction of Great Northern Railroad 
Docks, Vancouver, B. C, 1912-'13; Electrician, South Tacoma 
Railroad Shops, South Tacoma, Wash., 1913 — . 

POOLE, GROVER, B. S., Agron., Farmer and Stock Breeder, R. 6. 
Manhattan, Kan. Farmer and Stock Breeder, Manhattan, 
Kan., 1902 — . 
(PUTNAM) CUTTING, ABBIE ELIDA, B. S., Housewife, Box 31, 
Lenora, Kan. 



KANSAS STATE AGHICULTURAL COLLEGE 137 

RICHARDS, HARRY PAUL, B. S., M. E. and E. E., In Real Estate, 
Loans, and Insurance Business, 513 New England Bld^?., 
Topeka, Kan. In the Mechanical Department of the Santa 
Fe Railway, 1902-'08; In Real Estate, Loans, and Insuranc^^ 
Business, Topeka, Kan., 1908 — . 

RIGG, EVA TALITHA, B. S., D. S., Domestic Science Teacher, Kan- 
sas City National Training School, E. Fifteenth St. and Den- 
ver Ave., Kansas City, Mo. General Secretary, Y. W. C. A., 
K. S. A. C, 1902-'04; Domestic Science Teacher, Kansas City 
National Training School, 1905 — . 

ROSS, JOHN FRANCIS, B. S., Agron., Superintendent of U. S. 
Cereal Field Station, Box 7 29, Amarillo, Texas. Teacher of 
Agriculture, U. S. Indian Service, 1903; Additional Farmer, 
U. S. Indian Service, Chilocco Indian School, Chilocco, Okla.. 
Crow Agency, Mont., 1903; Teacher of Agriculture, Genoa 
Indian School, Genoa, Nebr., 1904-'08; Farm Superintendent, 
Amarillo Cereal Field Station, Amarillo, Texas, 1908 — . 

ROSS, PONTUS HENRY, B. S., County Demonstration Agent, 405 
S. Broadway St., Leavenworth, Kan. O. E. S., U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. 1903-'07; Farmer, Idaho and Kansas, 
1907-'ll; Teacher of Agriculture, Jewell (Kansas) High 
School, 1911-'12; County Demonstration Agent, Leavenworth 
County, Kansas, 1912 — . 

SCHNEIDER, FREDERICK LEWIS, B. S., Agron., D. V. S., Vetoii- 
nary Inspector, Bureau of Animal Industry, U. S. Department 
of Agriculture, Room 208, Occidental Life Bldg., Albuquer- 
que, New Mex. D. V. S., Kansas City Veterinary College, 
Kansas City, Mo., 1902-'05; Veterinary Inspector, Bureau of 
Animal Industry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1905 — . 

SECREST, EDMUND RAY, B. S., Chief, Department of Forestry, 
Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, 918 N. Bever St., 
Wooster, Ohio. Assistant, Forest Service, U. S. Department 
of Agriculture, 1902-'05; Assistant, Department of Forestry, 
Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, 1906-'09; Chief, De- 
partment of Forestry, Ohio Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion, 1909 — . 

SHEPHERD, GLEN REID, B. S., E. E., Merchant, 536 Minnesota 
Ave., Kansas City, Kan. Treasurer, Orpheum Theatre, Kan- 
sas City, Mo., 1903-'08; Merchant, Perry, Kan., 190S-'00; 
Merchant, Kansas City, Kan., 1909 — . 

SMITH, CHARLES FRANKLIN, B. S., County Superintendent of 
Public Instruction, 208 Taylor St., Eldorado, Kan. Instruc- 
tor in Eldorado High School, 1903-'07; Principal, Eldorado 
High School, 1907-'09; Superintendent of Leon Schools, 
1909-'ll; Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1911^ — . 

SPENCER, WALTER HAYWARD, B. S., Agron., D. V. S., Veteri- 
nary Surgeon, Yates Center, Kan. Farmer and Stockman, 



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1902-'08; D. V. S., Kansas City Veterinary College, 1908- 
'11; Veterinary Surgeon, 1911 — . 

STAFFORD, JOHN THOMAS, B. S., Ranchman and Orchardisl, 
Crawford, Colo. 

*TOOTHAKER, MYRTIE LUCY, B. S., D. S., At Home, 1416 Hum- 
boldt St., Manhattan, Kan. 

*WALTERS, FRED, B. S., Agron., 714 Poyntz Ave., Manhattan, 
Kan. 

(ZIMMERMAN) HASELWOOD, LILLY MAUD. B. S., D. S., House- 
wife, 32 East Valley, Willits, Cal. Student, Kansas State 
Normal, 1903; Teacher, Beattie (Kansas) City Schools, 1904; 
Student of Piano, 1905; Assistant Principal of the Oswego 
(Kansas) High School, 1906; Professor of Mathematics, 
Proctor, Provo, Utah, 1907-'09; Housewife, 1909; Resi- 
dences: Oakland, Cal., 1910; Berkeley, Cal., 1911; Willits, 
Cal., 1912 — ; Student of Piano. 

1903 

BOURNE, RICHARD FRANKLIN, B. S., D. V. S., Professor of 
Physiology and Histology, Kansas City Veterinary College, 
3308 Garfield Ave., Kansas City, Mo. D. V. S., Kansas City 
Veterinary College, 1904-'06; Veterinary Practitioner, 1906; 
Veterinary Inspector, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1908; 
Professor of Physiology and Histology, Kansas City Veteri- 
nary College, 19 OS — . 

CHANDLER, HOWARD McCUNE, B. S., M. E., 1723 Fairchild \ve., 
Manhattan, Kan. Mechanical Engineer and Draftsman, "vV. 
T. Ganatt Co., San Francisco, Cal., 1903-'04; Drafts- 
man, Honolulu (Hawaii) Iron Works, 1904-'07 and 1909-'10; 
Construction Engineer, Guanica Centrale (Porto Rico) 
Sugar Company, 1907-'08; Assistant Chief Engineer, Tabasco 
Land and Development Company, Plantation "Caxaquena,' 
Sta. Lucrecia, Vera Cruz, Mexico, 1908-'09; Assistant Expeii- 
mental Engineer, K. S. A. C, 1910-'ll; Supervisor of Con- 
struction, ibid., 1911-'12; Consulting Mechanical Engineer, 
United Sugar Companies, Los Mechis, Sinaloa, Mexico, 1912. 

CORBIN, DeVERNE E., B. S., M. E. Died in December, 1911. 

CORRELL, JAMES A., B. S., M. E., Instructor in Electrical 
Engineering, University of Texas, 2316 Neches St., Austin, 
Texas. Special Student, Electrical Engineering, K. S. A. C, 
1903-'04; S. B. in Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts 
Institute of Technology, 1907; Instructor in Electrical 
Engineering, University of Texas, 1907 — . 

COTTRELL, AMOS LUTHER, B. S., Agron., Feed Specialist and 
Salesman, The Quaker Oats Company, 27 9 Douglas Ave., 
Elgin, 111. Specialty Salesman, Quaker Oats Company; In 
Charge of Branch Business, Clarksdale, Miss., 1905-'06; 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 139 

Handling By-Product Feeds, Quaker Oats Company, 1906 — . 

CUNNINGHAM, CLAUDE CARROLL, B. S., Agron., Assistant in 
Farm Demonstration, K. S. A. C, 1109 Houston St., Manhat- 
tan, Kan. Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1904; Farmer, 
1905; Graduate Student, Cornell University, 1906; Special 
Assistant in Agronomy, 1907-'08; Assistant in Agronomy, 
Fort Hays Branch Experiment Station, 1908-'ll; Assistant in 
Farm Demonstration, K. S. A. C, 1912 — . 

DRAKE, ORRIN POMEROY, B. S., M. E., County Demonstration 
Agent, Winfield, Kan. Farmer, 1903-'13; County Demon- 
stration Agent, Cowley County, 1913 — . 

EDWARDS, LEWIS SIDNEY, B. S., Agron., Manager of the Dem- 
ing Ranch, Oswego, Kan. Foreman on Dairy Farm, Cal- 
houn, Nebr., 1903; Foreman on Deming Ranch, Oswego, 
Kan., 1904-'09; Farmer, Coyote, Mont., 1910-'ll; Manager 
of the Deming Ranch, Oswego, Kan., 1912 — . 

ESDON, ROBERT ALEXANDER, B. S., B. D., Minister of the Gos- 
pel, Amoret, Mo. Teacher, 1903-'05; Student in Theological 
Seminary, 1905-'08; B. D., United Presbyterian Theological 
Seminary, Pittsburg, Pa., 1908; Pastor in United Presbyter- 
ian Church, 1908 — . 

(FAILYER) KYLE, CORINNE, B. S., Housewife, 1506 Meridian 
St., N. W., Washington, D. C. At Home, 1903-'06; House- 
wife, Ohio, South Carolina, Florida, Kansas, and Washing- 
ton, D. C, 1906 — . 

vFAILYER) KINZER, MAUDE IRENE, B. S., Housewife, 3510 
Broadway, Kansas City, Mo. Housewife, Manhattan, Kan., 
1903-'ll; Housewife, Kansas City, Mo., 1911 — . 

(FEARON) HUBBARD, ESTELLA MAY, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
Central, Vt. Director of Physical Education, St. Louis Y. W. 
C. A., 1906-'07; Instructor, Chautauqua Summer School of 
Physical Education, 1906; Instructor of Physical Education, 
Wellesley College, 1907-'13; Housewife, 1913 — . 

FIELDING, GEORGE T., JR., B. S., E. E., Designer and Manufac- 
turer of New Electric Advertising Effects, 57 5 E. Fordham 
Road, New York City, N. Y. Electrical Inspector, Chicago 
Edison, 1903; Testing Department, General Electric Company, 
Schenectady, N. Y., 1904-'05; Electrical Engineer, General 
Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y., 1906-'09; Designer and 
Manufacturer of New Electric Advertising Effects, 1910 — . 

FIELDS, JAMES WILLIAM, B. S., Agron., D. D. S., Dentist, 716 S. 
Main St., McPherson, Kan., 220 N. Main St. (Office). 
Farmer and Real Estate Dealer, 1903-'04; Student, Dental 
College, 1904-'07; Registered by Examination as Practicing 
Dentist, 1906; Practiced with Doctor Husband, 1906 (May 
to October); Dentist, Kansas City, Kan., 1906-'08; Dentist, 
McPherson, Kan., 1908 — . 



140 BECOBD OF THE ALUMNI 

GAHAN, ARTHUR BURTON, B. S., M. S., Associate Entomologist, 
Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station, College Park, 
Md., Central Ave., Berwyn, Md. Assistant Entomologist, 
Maryland Agricultural College, 1904-'10; Associate Entomol- 
ogist, Maryland Experiment Station, 1910 — . 
GILLIS, FRED NORTON, B. S., Agron., Cashier, First State Bank, 
Wishek, N. Dak. Government Survey, North Dakota, 1903- 
'04; Cashier, First State Bank, and Secretary and Treasurer 
of Bankers' Loan Company, Wishek, N. Dak., 1904 — . 
GOODRICH, CLARA S., B. S., Teacher of Mathematics, High 
School, Salt Lake City, Utah. Teacher of Mathematics, 
High School, Higginsville, Mo.; Teacher of Mathematics and 
Science, Roanoke Institute, Danville, Va.; Teacher of Mathe- 
matics and Science, High School, Lidgerwood, N. Dak.; 
Teacher of Mathematics, High School, Waterloo, Iowa; 
Teacher of Mathematics, High School, Salt Lake City, Utah. 
GOODWIN, EDITH ANNA, B. S., D. S., M. S. Died in 1908. 
GOODYEAR, ELLSWORTH PAUL, B. S., Agron., Farmer pnd 
Fruit Raiser, R. 7, Wichita, Kan. In Bakery Business, 
Wichita, Kan., 1904-'05; Farmer, Cedar Point, Kan., 1905- 
'06; Farmer and Fruit Raiser, 1907 — . 
HALLSTED. ALANSON L., B. S., Agron., Assistant in Dry Laud 
Agriculture, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Hays, Kan. 
Farmer, Havana, Kan., 1903-'09; In Charge of Dry Laud 
Agriculture, Hays Sub-Station, U. S. Department of Agricul- 
ture, in Co-operation with the Fort Hays Branch of the Kan- 
sas State Experiment Station, 1909 — . 
(HANSON) ROSS, ESTHER E., B. S., D. S. Died in 1909. 
HODGSON, EDWARD HOWARD, B. S., Agron., Parmer axid 
Stock Raiser, R. 1, Little River, Kan. Farmer and Stock 
Raiser, 1903 — . 
HOLDERMAN, PEARL, B. S., D. S., Ranching in Craig County, 
Oklahoma, R. 4, Chetopa, Kan. Occupied in Various Lines 
of Work, Canada and U. S., 1903-'13. 
HOLROYD, HARTLEY BOWEN, B. S., With Muncie Wheel Com- 
pany, Muncie, Ind. In Forest Service, Investigation and 
Commercial Tree Studies in Pacific Coast States, 1902-'03; 
Commercial Study of the Vehicle and Agricultural Manufac- 
turing Industries, 1904-'05; Commercial Study of Southern 
Lumber Species, 1906-'07; Study of Planting and Natural 
Growth of Trees in Nebraska, South and North Dakota, end 
Minnesota, 1908; With District Office, Denver, Colo., 1909- 
'10; Deputy Forest Supervisor, Colorado Natural Forests. 
Fort Collins, Colo., 1911 — . 
IIOUGHAM, SARAH CHASE, B. S., D. S., Library Organizer, .-120 
N. Eleventh St., Manhattan, Kan. Office Assistant, K. S. X. 
C, 1903-'06; Editor and Publisher of "The Alumnus," K. S. 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 141 

A. C, 1906-'08; Library Assistant, K. S. A. C, 1909-'10; 
Library Assistant, North Dakota University, 1910-'ll; 
Special Student, Illinois University Library School, 1912; 
Library Organizer, Working in Co-operation with the Exten- 
sion Department of the Kansas State Normal School, 1912 — . 

JOHNSON, AXEL H., B. S., M. E., Developing Fruit Land, Cowichee 
Star Route 1, North Yakima, Wash. Electric Machinist with 
Colorado Iron and Fuel Company, Bessemer, Colo., 1903-'04; 
Draftsman for S. F. Railway, San Bernardino, Cal., 1904; 
Switch Board Operator with The Edison Light and Power 
Company, Los Angeles, Cal., 1904-'05; Machinist and Installer 
of Hydroelectric Machinery, The Edison Light and Power 
Company, Los Angeles, Cal., 1904-'05; Mechanical, Electrical, 
and Civil Engineer, Purchasing Agent, and Draftsman, San 
Bernardino Valley Traction, 1905-'06; Construction and 
Operation with Rio De Janeiro Tramway Light and Power 
Company, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, S. A., 1907-'ll; Traveling, 
1912-'13. 

JONES, JESSE McCULLAH, B. S., Agron., Professor of Animal 
Industry, Alabama Polytechnic Institute and Experiment Sta- 
tion, Auburn, Ala. Assistant in Animal Industry, Alabama 
Experiment Station, 1903-'04; Instructor in Animal Industry, 
Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 1903-'04; Planter and Stock 
and Corn Breeder, Montgomery, Ala., 1905-'10; Local Agent, 
Farmers' Co-operative Demonstration Work, U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture, Montgomery County, Alabama, 1911; 
District Agent, Farmers' Co-operative Demonstration Work, 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Alabama, 1912; In ChartiC 
of Department of Animal Industry, Alabama Polytechnic 
Institute and Alabama Experiment Station, 1913 — . 

KYLE, CURTIS HERNON, B. S., Agron., Assistant Physiologis' , 
Bureau of Plant Industry, 1506 Meridian Place, N. W., Wash 
ington, D. C. Assistant in Agriculture, K. S. A. C, 1903-'06; 
Assistant in Agronomy, Ohio Experiment Station, 1906-'07; 
Assistant Physiologist, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
Bureau of Plant Industry, Headquarters at Washington, and 
Field Territory Over Southeastern States, 1907 — . 

LAWRY, RAYMOND GEORGE, B. S., M. E., Mechanical Engineer, 
97 63 Prospect Ave., Chicago, 111. Draftsman, Webster Manu- 
facturing Company, and American Steel and Wire Company, 
1903 (July to October); Civil Engineer, with Warren R. 
Roberts, 1903-'04; In Charge of Coal Mining Plant Depart- 
ment of Roberts & Schaefer Co., Chicago, 111., 1904 — . 

McCOY, ROSE MARGARET, B. S., Teacher in High School, Kansas 
City, Kan.; Wamego, Kan. (Home Address). Teacher in 
Kansas City, Kan., 1903 — . 

McCRONE, EDWIN WILLIAM, B. S., Agron., D. V. M., Veteri- 



142 HE CORD OF THE ALUMNI 

narian, Haddam, Kan. Dairy Farmer, Callao, Mo., 1903; 
Employed in Dairy, Big Horn, Wyo., 1904; Student, Kansas 
City Veterinary College, 1904-'05; Student of Veterinary 
Medicine, K. S. A. C, 1905-'07; Veterinarian, Haddam, Kan., 
1907 — . 

(MUDGE) HOUSER, BESSIE A., B. S., D. S., Housewife, 342 N. 
Buckeye St., Wooster, Ohio. Teacher of Domestic Science, 
Pittsburg (Kansas) High School, 1903-'04; At Home, 1904- 
'05; Housewife, 1906 — . 

NIELSEN, HAROLD THEODORE, B. S., Agron., District Agricul- 
tural Agent, Norton, Kan. Postgraduate Student, Iowa State 
College, 1903-'04; Scientific Assistant, Forage Crop Investiga- 
tions, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1904-'08; Farmer, and 
Farmers' Institute Lecturer for K. S. A. C, 1909-'10; Assist- 
ant in Co-operative Experiments, K. S. A. C, 1911; Forage 
Expert, Insular Bureau of Agriculture, Philippine Islands, 
1911-'14; District Agricultural Agent, Norton, Kan., 1914 — . 

NIXON, IVAN LUTHER, B. S., Sales Department, Bausch & Lomb 
Optical Co., 108 Glendale Park, Rochester, N. Y. Postgrad- 
uate Work, 1903-'04; Assistant State Entomologist of New 
York, 1904-'07; Sales Department, Bausch & Lomb Optical 
Co., 1907 — . 

OAKLEY, RUSSELL ARTHUR, B. S., Agronomist, Department of 
Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 

(O'DANIEL) AMOS, ANNA LOUELLA, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
1015 Leavenworth St., Manhattan, Kan. 

PANCAKE, CLARA, B. S., D. S., Teacher of Domestic Science and 
Domestic Art, State Preparatory School, Boulder, Colo. As 
sistant. Domestic Science Department, K. S. A. C, 1903-'05; 
Resident of Philadelphia, 1907; Resident of Georgia, 1908; 
Resident of Philadelphia, 1909; In Charge of Short Course, 
Home Economics Department, Purdue University, 1910; Stu- 
dent, Teachers' College, Columbia University, New York, 
1910-'ll; Degree of B. S. in Education and Bachelor's Di- 
ploma in Teaching, June, 1911; Graduate Student, Columbia 
University, Summer Session, 1911; In Charge of Department 
of Household Arts, State Preparatory School, Boulder, Colo.. 
1911 — . 

(PERRY) HILL, CELOA ALICE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 425 Lin- 
coln St., Walla Walla, Wash. Housewife, 1904 — ; Resi 
deuces: Fayette, Mo., 1905; Pendleton, Ore., 1908; Walla 
Walla, and Olympia, Wash., 1913 — . 

REED, ALEXIS JOSEPH, B. S., E. E., Telephone Engineer with 
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, 5920 Colby St, 
Oakland, Cal. Telephone Engineer with Western Electric 
Company, Chicago, 111., 19 03-'09; Telephone Engineer with 



KANSAS STATE AGEICULTURAL (VLLEaE 143 

Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, San Francisco, 
Cal., 1909 — . 

RODELL, EARL NATANAEL, B. S., Editor of "Chetopa Advance," 
Chetopa, Kan. Assistant in Printing, K. S. A. C, 1903-'ll; 
General Manager of Athletics, ibid., 1911; Instructor in 
Printing, ibid., 1911; Instructor in Charge of Department of 
of Printing, ibid., 1912-'13; Editor of "Chetopa Advance,' 
Chetopa, Kan., 1913 — . 

(ROSS) CUNNINGHAM, ALICE MAY, B. S., Housewife, Cor. Storm 
and Chamberlain Sts., Station A., Ames, Iowa. Teacher lu 
City Schools, Streator, 111., 1903-'04; At Home, Manhattan, 
Kan.. 1905-'07; Housewife, 1907 — . 

SANDERSON, ALF'RED HAYES, B. S., Agron., Parmer and Stock 
Raiser, R. 1, Marysville, Kan. Farmer and Stock Raisr^r, 
1903 — . 

SCOTT, JOHN MARCUS, B. S., Agron., Animal Industrialist and 
Assistant Director, Florida Agricultural Experiment Station. 
1906 W. University Ave., Gainesville, Fla. Assistant in 
Animal Husbandry, New Mexico College of Agriculture and 
Mechanic Arts, 19 03-' 07; Animal Industrialist, Florida Agri- 
cultural Experiment Station, 1907-'10; Animal IndustriaMst 
and Assistant Director, Flordia Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion, 1910 — . 

SIDORFSKY. HENRY AUGUST, B. S., E. E., Superintendent of 
Hydraulic Installation, Parnahyba, via Baruery, Sao Paulo, 
Brazil, S. A. Operation, Edison Electric Company, Los 
Angeles, Cal., 1904-'06; Electrical Construction, 1907; Opera- 
tion, The Rio de Janeiro Tramway Light and Power Com- 
pany, Ltd., 1907-'ll; Superintendent of Hydraulic Installa- 
tion, The Sao Paulo Tramway Light and Power Company, 
1912 — . 

(SMITH) BURT, EMMA ESTELLA, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Wa- 
baunsee, Kan. Deputy County Clerk, Alma, Kan., 1903-'05; 
Housewife, 1905 — . 

SPILMAN, HAROLD ADDISON, B. S., Clerk, Division of Accounts, 
U. S. Postal Savings System, Kensington. Md. With W. M. 
Stingley & Co.. Manhattan, Kan., 1904-'08; Bureau of Educa- 
tion, Philippine Civil Service, 1908-'12; Division of Accounto, 
U. S. Postal Savings System, 1912 — . 

STUMP, LOIS, B. S., D. S., Music Student and Teacher. 1312 Fre- 
mont St., Kansas City, Mo. Teacher, Lasita, Kan., Manhat- 
tan, Kan., and Kansas City, Mo., 1903 — . 

THATCHER, HARRY RAYMOND, B. S., Agron. Died in 1906. 

THOMPSON. HELEN BISHOP. B. S., M. S.. Head of Department of 
Home Economics, care Agricultural College, Durham, N. H. 
Assistant, K. S. A. C, 1903-'07; Professor of Household 
Economy, Lincoln College, Lincoln, 111., 1907-'09; Profes.sor 




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of Home Economics, Rhode Island State College, Kingston, 
19 09-'! 2; Lecturer in Brown University Extension Course, 
1911-'12; Student in Columbia University, 1912. 

THOMPSON, JOHN AUGUSTUS, B. S., D. V. S., Veterinarian, 
Bureau of Agriculture of the Philippine Islands, Manila, P. I. 

(THOMPSON) MANNY, SARAH PAULINE, B. S., D. S., Housewiic. 

(ULRICH) BOYS, DOVIE MAY, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 803 Hum- 
boldt St., Manhattan, Kan. Teacher, Riley County, Kansab, 
1903-'05; Housewife, 1905 — ; Residences: Lee's Summit, 
Mo., 1905-'06; Goodland, Kan., 1906-'ll; California, 1911- 
'12; Manhattan, Kan., 1912 — . 

VINALL, HARRY NELSON, B. S., Agrostologist, Department of 
Agriculture, 147 R St., N. E., Washington, D. C. Nursery 
Foreman and Salesman, Crete, Nebr., 1903-'06; Scientific As- 
sistant in Office of Agrostology, U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture, 1906 — . 

(VOILES) WILLIAMS, ALBERTA SUENA, B. S., Housewife, 
Bradley, Cal. 

WHITE, LEON VINCENT, B. S., M. E., Chief Draftsman, Illinois 
Valley Division, Sanitary District of Chicago, 1006 Second St., 
Chillicothe, 111. Rodman, Civil Engineering Departmnat, 
Union Pacific Railway, 19 03-' 04; With Various Theatrical 
Companies, 1904-'06; Instrument Man, Civil Engineering 
Department, Santa Fe Railway, 1906-'08; Draftsman, Sani- 
tary District of Chicago, 1908-'09; Assistant Engineer for 
Submerged and Shore Lands Investigating Committee, Forty- 
seventh General Assembly, Illinois, 1909-'10; Chief Engineer, 
Woodbury Flats and Young Hollow Irrigation Projects, Colo- 
rado, 1910-'12; Chief Draftsman, Illinois Valley Division, 
Sanitary District of Chicago, 1912 — . 

1904 

ALLEN, AMY ALENA, B. S., Proofreader, 1452 Fairchild Ave., 
Manhattan, Kan. Proofreader in Printing Department, K. S. 
A. C, 1904-'09; Assistant in Printing, ibid., 1909 — . 

(ALLEN) BUELL, MARIAN, B. S., D. S., Housewife, State Experi 
ment Station, Krum, Texas. Clerk, Manhattan, Kan., 1904 
'06; Housewife, 1906 — ; Residences: Roanoke, Texas, 1906- 
'09; Grand Prairie, Texas, 1909; Manhattan, Kan., 1910; 
Denton, Texas, 1910-'13; Krum, Texas, 1913 — . 

ALLINGHAM, GRACE, B. S., D. S., Instructor in Domestic Science, 
Carnegie Institute of Technology, 6205 Alder St., Pittsburg, 
Pa. Teacher of Domestic Science, State Industrial School ior 
Girls, Beloit, Kan., 1904-'05; Teacher of Domestic Science. 
Government Indian School, Chilocco, Okla., 1906-'07; 
Teacher of Domestic Science, State Normal School, Peru, 
Nebr., 1908-'10; Student, Columbia University, New York 




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City, 1910-'ll; Instructor in Domestic Science, Carnegie In- 
stitute of Teclinology, 1911 — . 

ARBUTHNOT, JAMES GEORGE, B. S., Pliysical Director, OvQf.ow 
Agricultural College, Corvallis, Ore. Agent, Bankers Life 
Insurance Company, Lincoln, Nebr., 1904-'05; Physical 
Director, Y. M. C. A.. Roslyn, Wash., 1906-'07; Physical 
Director, Aberdeen Athletic Association, Aberdeen, Wash., 
1908; Assistant Physical Director, Y. M. C. A., Portland, Ore., 
1909; Instructor in Physical Education, Oregon Agricultural 
College, 1910 — ; Student, Harvard Summer School of Physical 
Training, 1911. 

AXTELL, CLINTON JESSE, B. S., E. E., Engineer, General Electric 
Company, 429 Brandywine Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. Engi- 
neer. Commonwealth Power Company, Jackson, Mich., 1904- 
'05; Testing and Engineering Departments, General Electric 
Company, 1905-'10; Assistant Electrical Engineer, , Inter- 
national Railway Company, Buffalo, N. Y., 1910; Engineer, 
Mechanical Department, Cleveland Railway Company, Cleve- 
land, Ohio, 1911-'12; Engineer, Railway Equipment Engineer- 
ing Department, General Electric Company, Schenectady, 
N. Y., 1913 — . 

BAIRD, WALLACE W., B. S., Farmer, R. 3, Clay Center, Kao. 
Farmer, Clay Center, Kan., 1904 — . 

(BALLOU) BANNING, FLORA EVACELIA, B. S., D. S., HousowiTe, 
1;. 3, Glasco, Kan. Telephone Operator, Delphcs, (van., 100 l- 
0.3; Telephone Operator and Bookkeeper, Minneapolis, Kan., 
1906; Housewife, 1906 — ; Residences: Lyndon, Kan., 1906- 
'09; Delphos, Kan., 1909-'10; Glasco, Kan., 1911 — . 

BANNING, WILLIAM BURGESS, B. S., Farmer, R. 3, Glasco, Kan. 
Miner and Prospector, Florence, Ariz., 1904-'05; Farm'^r. 
Lyndon, Kan., 1906-'09; Farmer, Delphos, Kan., 1910; 
Farmer, Glasco, Kan., 1911 — . 

BARNHISEL, CLARA FLORENCE, B. S., D. S., At Home, 333 E. 
Ninth St., Newton, Kan. Employed by the Department of the 
Interior in the U. S. Indian Service, 1904-'10; Located Succes- 
sively at the Toleda, Iowa, Genoa, Nebr., White Earth, Minn., 
and Truxton, Ariz., Schools; At Home, 1910 — . 

BATES, FRANK LORIN, B. S., Lawyer, 633 Franklin Ave., Kansas 
City, Kan. Law Student, Law Department of University of 
Michigan, 1904-'08; Lawyer, Kansas City, Kan., 1908 — . 

BENDER, LOUIS BLAINE, B. S., E. E., District Artillery Engineer 
and Ordnance Officer, Artillery District of Pensacola, Fort 
Barrancas, Fla. Apprentice Engineer, W^estern Electric 
Company, Chicago, 1904-'06; Assistant to Resident Engineer, 
Western Electric Company, San Francisco, Cal.. 1906-'0T; 
Manager, Home Telephone and Electric Company, Highland, 
Kan.. i907-'09; Klectrical Inspector, U. S. Navy Yard, Puget 



148 RECORD OF THE ALUMNI 

Souml, Wash., 2:) 09; Second Lieutenant, Coast Artillery Corps, 
Ti. P. Army, Fort Monroe, Va., 1910; First Lieutenant, Coast 
Artillery Corps, U. S. Army, Fort Andrews, Mass., 1911-'13; 
First Lieutenant, Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. Army, Fort 
iJarrancas, Fla., 1913^ — . 

BIDDISON, JOHN JEREMIAH, B. S., Editor, 3924 Davis Ave., 
Sioux City, Iowa. Reporter, "Daily Herald," Topeka, Kan., 
1904-'05; Telegraph Editor, ibid.. 1905-'06; Secretary, Y. 
M. C. A., Topeka, Kan., 1906-'07; Telegraph Editor, Arkan- 
sas "Gazette," Little Rock, Ark., 1907-'08; City Editor, ibid., 
1908-'09; Commercial Writer, "Tribune," Sioux City, Iowa, 
1909-'ll; City Editor, ibid., 1911 — ; Manager, Sioux City 
News Bureau, Sioux City, Iowa, 1912 — . 

BIDDISON, P. Mcdonald, B. S., E. E., Mechanical Engineer, 
Ohio Fuel Supply Company, 17 4 Chittenden Ave., Columbus, 
Ohio. Draftsman, Hunt Engineering Company, lola, Kan., 
19 04; Stationary Engineer, lola Portland Cement Company, 
lola, Kan., 1905; Electrician, Zeigler Coal Company, Zeigler, 
111., 19 05; Draftsman, Kansas Natural Gas Company, Colum- 
bus, Ohio., 1905; Chief Engineer, Logan Natural Gas and 
Fuel Company, Columbus, Ohio, 1906; Sales Engineer, Hope 
Engineering Supply Company, Joplin, Mo., 1906-'07; Assist- 
ant to Chief Engineer, Kansas Natural Gas Company, Inde- 
pendence, Kan., 1907-'08; Consulting Engineer, Corcoran 
Construction Company, Huntington, W. Va., 1908-'09; Con- 
struction Engineer, Columbia Gas and Electric Companj", 
Kenora, W. Va., and Cincinnati, Ohio, 1909; Construction 
Engineer, Ohio Fuel Supply Company, Homer, Ohio, 1910- 
'11; Mechanical Engineer, The Texas Company, Port Arthur, 
Texas, 1911-'12; Mechanical Engineer, Northwestern Ohio 
Natural Gas Company, Sugar Grove, Ohio, 1912-'13; Me- 
chanical Engineer, Ohio Fuel Supply Company, Columbus, 
Ohio, 1913 — . 

BIRCH, WALLACE NEWTON, B. S., Agron., Superintendent Ex- 
perimental Station, Bureau of Agriculture, Manila, P. I. 
Bitter Root Jersey Farm, Missoula, Mont., 1904; Park View 
Dairy, Topeka, Kan., 1905; Topeka Pure Milk Company, 
Topeka, Kan., 1906-'07; Dairyman and Company Officer, 
Boys' Industrial School, Topeka, Kan., 1908; Superintend- 
ent of Experimental Station, Bureau of Agriculture, Manila, 
P. I., 1909 — . 

BLAIR, OTIS NEEL, B. S., M. E., Draftsman, 319 Electric Bldg., 
Portland, Ore. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, 
Michigan Agricultural College, 1904-'06; Draftsman, Port- 
land Railway Light and Power Company, Portland, Ore., 
1906 — . 

BOYS, WILLIAM ARMFIELD, B. S., Agron., District Demonstration 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 149 

Agent, Western Kansas, 803 Humboldt St., Manhattan, Kan. 
Farmer and Stockman, Lee's Summit, Mo., 1904-'06; Farmer 
and Stockman, Goodland, Kan., 1906-'ll; Assistant CerealJst, 
University of California, 1911-'12; District Demonstration 
Agent. Western Kansas, 1913 — . 

(BRENNER) MORRISON, VIVA, B. S., D. S., At Home, R. 1, Man- 
hattan, Kan. Housewife, 1904-'08; Farmer, 1908-'12; A1 
Home. 1912 — . 

BUELL, THOMAS WARNER, B. S., Agron., Superintendent of Ex- 
periment Station, Krum, Texas. Farmer, Roanoke, Texas, 
19 04-'09; Dairyman, Grand Prairie, Texas, 19 09; Graduate 
Student, K. S. A. C, 1910; Superintendent of Experiment 
Station, Denton, Texas, 1910-'13; Superintendent of Expeii- 
ment Station, Krum, Texas, 1913 — . 

COLE, CLARK STEWART, B. S.. Agron.. Teacher, 529 Orondd 
Ave., Wenatchee, Wash. Teacher, District Schools, 1904- 
'06; Teacher and Pripcipal, Manhattan City Schools, 1906- 
'10; Principal of High School, Rapid City, S. Dak., 1910-'ll; 
Teacher of Agriculture and Biology, Wenatchee High Scliool, 
Wenatchee, Wash., 1911 — . 

CORY, VICTOR LOUIS, B. S., Superintendent of Lubbock, Texas, 
Agricultural Experiment Station, Box 684, Lubbock, Texas. 
Grain Investigations, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1904- 
'12; Superintendent of Lubbock, Texas, Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, 1912 — . 

(COTTRELL) NELSON, JENNIE PEARL, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
Riley, Kan. 

(CRISS) CORRELL, ELLA, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 2316 Neches 
St., Austin, Texas. Teacher, Kansas Public Schools, 190 4- 
'06; At Home, Anaheim, Cal., 1906-'08; Housewife, Austin, 
Texas. 1908 — . 

(CROSS) RHODES, WILMA GREENE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
1524 Harrison St., Topeka, Kan. Housewife, Topeka, Kan., 
1904 — . 

(DAVIS) AHEARN, MARY ELIZABETH, B. S.. D. S., Housewife, 
507 Laramie St., Manhattan, Kan. Teacher, Preparatory 
Department, K. S. A. C, 1904-'05; Record Clerk, Secretary's 
Office, K. S. A. C, 1905-'07; Housewife, Manhattan, Kan., 
1907 — . 

DAVIS, WILLIAM DeOZRO, B. S., E. E., Electrical Engineer, 410 
Madison St., Topeka, Kan. Electrician with Zeigler Coal 
Company, 1904-'05; Wireman with A., T. & S. F. Railway 
Company, 1905-'07; Electrician, A., T. & S. F. Railway Com- 
pany. 1908-'09; Assistant Chief Electrician, A,, T. & S. F. 
Railway Company, 1910 — . 

DEARBORN, CHARLES SUMNER, B. S., M. E., Professor of Me- 
chanical Engineering, Montana State College, 721 W. Koch 



150 RECOUl) OF TIIK ALUMl^I 

St., Bozeman, Mont. Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, 
K. S. A. C, 1904-'05; Assistant Professor of Meclianical 
Engineering, Montana State College, 1905-'07; Superintend- 
ent of Shops, ibid., 1905 — ; Associate Professor of Mechani- 
cal Engineering, ibid., 1907-'09; Professor of Mechanical 
Engineering, ibid., 1909 — ; Superintendent of Heat and 
Power, ibid., 1909 — . 

DIAL, THOMAS EDWARD, B. S., E. E., Consulting Engineer, 937 
E. Fifty-fourth St., Chicago, 111. Engineer, K. C. & L. Rail- 
way, 1904-'05; Constructing Engineer, Pacific States Cement 
Company, 1905-'06; Engineer, A., T. & S. F., Railway, 1906- 
'07; Head of Department of Civil Engineering, American 
School of Correspondence, and Consulting Engineer, Ameri- 
can Technical Society, 1907 — . 

DOANE, LAWRENCE A., B. S., Agron., Farmer, St. Paris, Ohio. 
Dairyman, Topeka, Kan., 1905-'07; Farm Manager, Oglesby, 
111., 1908-'ll; Orchardist, Urbana. Ohio, 1911-1.3; Farmpr. 
St. Paris, Ohio, 1913 — . 

(DOANE) GREENOUGH, MAY, B. S., D. S., Housev.ife, R. 3, 
Merced, Cal. At Home, Manhattan, Kan., 1904-'07; House- 
wife, 1907 — ; Residences: Rocky Ford, Colo., 1907-'09; Rio 
Vista, Cal., 1909-'10; Merced, Cal., 1910 — . 

DORMAN, ROY NATHAN, B. S., Agron., Manager Farmeis' 
Creamery and Ice Company, Osage City, Kan. Buttermaker 
and Creamery Manager, Topeka, Kan., and Osage City, Kan., 
1904 — . 

DUEHN, CARL O., B. S. 

EDGERTON, GLEN EDGAR, B. S., M. E., First Lieutenant, Coipt- 
of Engineers, U. S. A. Engineer, Member Alaska Road Com- 
mission, Valdez, Alaska. Cadet, U. S. Military Academy, 
West Point, 1904-'08; Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers. 
U. S. A., 1908-'ll; First Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, 
U. S. A., 1911 — . 

ELLING, CARL G., B. S., Agron., Farmer and Fruit Raiser, 
Watova, Okla. With Department of Animal Husbandry, K 
S. A. C, 19 04 (June to November) ; Assistant in Department 
of Animal Industry, Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba, 1904-'07. 
Assistant in Animal Husbandry, K. S. A. C, 19 07-'09; la 
Charge of Live Stock Department, Constancia, Cuba, 
1909-'ll. 

FELTON, RALPH B., B. S.. Agron., Farmer and Stockman, R. 1, 
Dwight, Kan., Farmer and Stockman, McPherson, Kan., 
1904-'08; Farmer and Stockman, Dwight, Kan., 1908 — . 

FELTON, RAY BONIFIELD, B. S., Agron., Farmer, R. 1, Dwight, 
Kan. Farmer, McPlierson, Kan., 1904-"09; Farmer, Mc- 
Pherson County, Kansas, 1909-'13; Farmer. Dwight, Kan., 
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KANSA.S STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 151 

(FINLAYSON) ZUCK, ELIZABETH, B. S., D. S., Teacher and 
Housewife, First View, Colo. Principal of Scliool, Reading, 
Kan., 1905-'06; Housewife, 1907 — ; Principal of Schoolij, 
Cheyenne Wells, Colo., 1907-'10; Teacher in Home District, 
1910 — . 

(FITZ) HOLCOM. JESSIE L., B. S., Housewife, R. 5, Baldwin City, 
Kan. Teacher in Douglas County, Kansas, 1904-'09; House- 
wife, 1909 — . 

(FLEMING) BLACHLY, BEULAH, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Man- 
hattan, Kan. 

(FORSYTH) FELTON, HATTIE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, R. 1, 
Dwight, Kan. At Home, 1904-'06; Housewife, McPherson, 
Kan.. 1906-'08; Housewife, Dwight, Kan., 19 08 — . 

FOSTER, LOUIS CLOYD, B. S., E. E., Electrician and Chief Engi- 
neer, A., T. & S. F. Railway, 114 E. Tenth St., Newton, Kan. 
Constructing Electrician, A., T. & S. F. Railway, Headquarters 
at Topeka, Kan., 1904-'06; Local Electrician and Engineer, 
A., T. & S. F. Railway, Wellington, Kan., 1906-'07; Chief 
Engineer, Kansas Orphans' Home, Atchison, Kan., 1907-'08; 
Electrician and Engineer, A., T. & S. F. Railway, New Mexico, 
1908-'ll; Electrician and Chief Engineer, A., T. & S. F. Rail- 
way, Newton, Kan., 1911 — . 

GARDNER, EDWIN CHASE, B. S., Agron., Orchardist, R. 1, 
Talent, Ore. Swift & Co. Cattle-buying Office, Chicago, III., 
1904-'09; Orchardist, Rogue River Valley, Oregon, 1909 — . 

GRAY, WALTER OTIS, B. S., M. D., Medical Director, Cobuin 
Ave., Worland, Wyo. M. D., University Medical College, Kan- 
sas City, Mo., 1907; Physician, Big Horn Basin of Wyoming, 
1907 — . 

(GRIFFING) HARLAN, AUGUSTA, B. S., D. S.. Housewife, Wasn- 
ington, D. C. 

GRIFFING, JOHN BERNICE, B. S., Agron., Instructor in Agricul- 
ture, Tempe State Normal, Tempe, Ariz. Assistant in Agri- 
culture and Dairying, Oklahoma Agricultural College, Still- 
water, Okla., 1904; Manager of Watonga Creamery and Ice 
Company, Watonga, Okla., 1905-'06; Student, Drake Univer- 
sity, Des Moines, Iowa, 1906-'09; A. B., ibid., 1909; Principal of 
Blackfoot High School, Blackfoot, Idaho, 1909-'ll; Instruc- 
tor of Science and Agriculture, Medford High School, Mcd- 
ford. Ore., 1911; Student, Columbia University, 1912-'13; A. 
M., ibid., 1913; Instructor in Agriculture, Tempe State Nor- 
mal, Tempe, Ariz., 1913 — . 

GROVES, CHARLES ALFRED, B. S., Agron. Died in 1912. 

HALL, MARY ELIZABETH LONGFELLOW, B. S., D. S., Teacher 
of Domestic Science, 1978 Bonsallo Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. 

HARLAN, HARRY V.. B. S., Agron., M. S.. In Charge of Barley In- 
vestigations, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of 



152 HKCOUl) OF 'I'llh: AIJM.M 

Plant Industry, Washington, I). V. In Cliarge of Agricul- 
tural School and Station, Iloilo, P. I., 1905-'07; In Charge of 
Provincial High School, Bayernburg, P. I., 1907-'08; Graduate 
Student, K. S. A. C, 1908-'09; M. S., K. S. A. (\. 1909; As- 
sistant in Special Barley Investigations, U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, 1909-'ll; Agronomist in Charge of Barley In- 
vestigations, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1912- — . 

HASSEBROEK, MAMIE MAGDALENE, B. S., D. S., Director of 
School of Home Economics, University of Puget Sound, 
Tacoma, Wash. B. S. and Diploma, Teachers' College, 
Columbia University, 1908; Director of Home Economics, 
Hayward (Wisconsin) High School, 1908-'09; Head of 
Domestic Economy Department, State Agricultural School, 
Monticello, Ark., 1910-'12; Director of School of Home 
Economics, University of Puget Sound, 1912 — . 

HELDER, ARTHUR HURSCHEL, B. S., M. S., Landscape Architect. 
418 Reliance Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Employed by Board of 
Park Commissioners of Kansas City, Mo., 1905-'08; Secre- 
tary of Board of Park Commissioners, Kansas City, Mo., 1908- 
"'13; Landscape Architect, Kansas City, Mo., 1913 — . 

HENDERSHOT, WILLIAM A., B. S., Professor of Agriculture, 
Dickinson County High School, Chapman, Kan. Miscella- 
neous Work, 1904-'05; Teacher, Ellsworth County, Kansas, 
1905-'06; Principal of High School and Grades, Kanapolis, 
Kan., 190G-'07; Teacher, Ellsworth County, Kansas, 1907-'08; 
Principal of High School, Beverly, Kan., 1908-'09; Clerk, 
General Merchandise Store, Beverly, Kan., 1909-'10; Superin- 
tendent of Schools, Natoma, Kan., 19 10-' 12; Postgraduate 
Student, K. S. A. C, 1912; Professor of Agriculture, Dickia- 
son County High School, 1913 — . 

HOUSER, JOHN SAMUEL, B. S., Associate Entomologist. Ohio 
Agricultural Experiment Station, 342 N. Buckeye St., Woos 
ter, Ohio. Assistant Entomologist, Ohio Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station, Wooster, Ohio, 1904-'07; Assistant Ento- 
mologist, Estacion Centrol Agronomica de Cuba, Santiago de 
las Vegas, Cuba, 1907-'09; First Assistant Entomologist, 
Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, Wooster, Ohio, 1909- 
'10; Graduate Student, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. \ ,, 
1910-'ll; First Assistant Entomologist, Ohio Agricultural 
Experiment Station, Wooster, Ohio, 1911-'12; Associate En • 
tomologist, Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, Wooster, 
Ohio, 1913 — . 

JAMES, EVAN, B. S., Bookkeeper and Stenographer, Riley, Kan. 

JOHNSON, JOHN ARTHUR, B. S., Agron. 

KERNOHAN, HELEN, B. S., Member of Firm, E. E. Kernohan & 
Co., Beverly, Kan. 

KERSEY, RALPH TEETER, B. S., Superintendent of Schoois, 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTUBAL COLLEGE 153 

Circleville, Kan. Traveling Sales Agent, Underwood & 
Underwood, N. Y., 1904-'07; Superintendent of Schools, 
Cedar, Kan., 1907-'O8; Superintendent of Schools, Axtell, 
Kan., 1908-'09; Superintendent of Schools, Louisville, Kan., 
1909-'10; Superintendent of Schools, Paxico, Kan., 1910-'ll; 
Superintendent of Schools, Circleville, Kan., 1911 — . 

KINMAN, CHARLES FRANKLIN, B. S., Horticulturist, Office of 
Experiment Stations, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
Mayaguez, Porto Rico, W. 1. Assistant in Horticulture, Ala- 
bama Agricultural College, 1904-'06; Graduate Student, Cor- 
nell University, 1906-'07; Assistant Horticulturist, Cuban 
Experiment Station, 1907-'09; Horticulturist, Porto Rican 
Experiment Station, 1909 — . 

LOOMIS, ALICE MARIE, B. S., D. S., Professor of Home Economics, 
University of Nebraska, State Farm, Lincoln, Nebr. 
Assistant in Preparatory Department, K. S. A. C, 1904-'06; 
Teacher of Domestic Science, State Normal, Peru, Nebr., 
1906-'08; Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1908; 
Acting Adjunct Professor of Home Economics, Rhode Island 
Agricultural College, 1909; Instructor in Home Economics, 
University of Wisconsin, 1909-'12; Professor of Home Eco- 
nomics, University of Nebraska, 1912 — . 

LOOMIS, GEORGE W., B. S., Agron., Farmer and Stock Raiser, R. 
4, Girard, Kan. 

McCRONE, SARA GRACE, B. S., Teacher, Olathe, Kan. 

(MCDONALD) PYLE, VERA ALTA, B. S., D. S., Housewife, R. o. 
Manhattan, Kan. At Home, Manhattan, Kan., 1904-'05; 
Record Clerk, K. S. A. C, 1905-'08; At Home, 1908-'09; 
Housewife, 1909 — ; Residences: St. Paul, Minn., San Fran- 
cisco, Cal., Manhattan, Kan. 

MASON, KIRK P., B. S., M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Cawker 
City, Kan. Student, Medical College, Topeka, Kan., 1904- 
'07; Practicing Physician, Cawker City, Kan., 1907 — . 

MATTHEWS, HOWARD DAVID, B. S., E. E., Switchboard Engi- 
neer, General Electric Company, 3 3 Turman St., Schenectady, 
N. Y. 

MATTHEWS, VERNON, B. S., M. E., Farmer, R. 6, Carthage, Mo. 
Gasoline Engine Tester, Fairbanks, Morse & Co., Beloit, Wis., 
1904-'05; Turbine Research, Turbine Testing, Assembly, In- 
spection, Draughting, etc.. General Electric Company, Lynn. 
Mass., 1905-'09; Principal of Schools, Carney, Mich., 1909- 
'10; Superintendent of Schools, and Principal of Higli School, 
Edmore, N. Dak., 1910-'12; Farmer, Carthage, Mo., 1912—. 

MAUS, CHESTER ARTHUR, B. S., E. E., Chief Electrician for Santa 
Fe Railway Shops, 1406 E. Sixth St., Topeka, Kan. 

(MONROE) STEVENS, JULIA ANNA, B. S,, Housewife, 1110 Tenth 
St. N., Fargo, N. Dak. Teacher, 1904-'05; At Home, 1905- 



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'06; Student, University of Chicago, 1906-'07; Employee, De- 
partment of Botany, Experiment Station, K. S. A. C, 1907- 
'08; Assistant, Department of Botany, K. S. A. C, 190S-'10; 
Housewife, 1910 — . 

MONSCH, HELEN, B. S., D. S., Head of Department of Home 
Economics, 233 Aspinwall Ave., Brookline, Mass. Student, 
University of Cliicago, 19 04-' 05; Assistant in Domestic Sciencs, 
K. S. A. C, 1905-'06; Substitute Teaclier in Louisville (Ken- 
tucky) High School, 1906-'07; Assistant in Domestic Science, 
School of Domestic Arts and Science, Chicago, 1907-'09; Head 
of Domestic Science Department in the Gary{ Indiana) Public 
Schools, 1909-'13. 

MORLAN, SAMUEL ERWIN, B. S., E. E., Special Representative. 
Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1550 o. 
Logan St., Denver, Colo. Electrician, Colorado Zinc Com- 
pany, Denver, Colo., 1904-'05; Inside Wiring, W. T. Osborne & 
Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1906; Assistant Foreman, Western 
Electric Shop, Kansas City, Mo., 1907; Assistant Manager, 
Kansas City Chandelier and Brass Manufacturing Company, 
1908-'09; Homesteader, Cameron, New Mex., 1910-'ll, 
Special Representative of The Mountain States Telephone and 
Telegraph Company, Denver, Colo., 1911 — . 

*NASH, ALBERT MARION, B. S., E. E., Electrician, Cheyenne, 
Wyo., 1904-'05; Student, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, 
Colo., 1905-'07; Electrical Engineer, Golden, Colo., 1908-'ll. 

(NORTON) VICKBERG, VIRGINIA VIOLA, B. S., D. S., Housewiie, 
Westmoreland, Kan. 

(O'DANIEL) SCOTT, MARY LORENA, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 1906 
W. University Ave., Gainesville, Fla. 

PITTMAN, TOM LAWRENCE, B. S., E. E., Electrician, Lewiston, 
Mont. 

PYLE, CHARLES A., B. S., Agron., D. V. M., Farmer and Stock 
Raiser, R. 3, Manhattan, Kan. Practicing Veterinarian,. 
Salina, Kan., 1907-'08; Assistant, Veterinary Division, Minne- 
sota University, St. Paul, Minn., 1908-'10; Professor of 
Pathology and Physiology, San Francisco Veterinary College, 
1910-'12; Farmer, 1912 — . 

RICKMAN, ELVIN, B. S., Cyanide Expert, Tonopah, Nev. Con- 
tractor, Los Angeles, Cal., 1904-'06; Assayer, Tonopah, Nev., 
1906-'09; Proprietor, Amusement House, Tonopah, Nev., 
1909-'10; Proprietor, New and Second-Hand Furniture Stoie, 
San Diego, Cal., 1910-'ll; Owner, Silver Gate Cafeteria, Sau 
Diego, Cal., 1911-'13; Cyanide Expert, Tonopah, Nev., 1913 — . 

(RIDENOUR) ORR, JENNIE FLORENCE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
Manhattan, Kan. 

(RITCHIE) DEARBORN, FLORENCE REBECCA, B. S., D. S.. 
Housew'ife, 721 Koch St., Bozeman, Mont. Assistant in 



KANSA^^ STATE AGIUCULTUBAL COLLEGE 155 

Home Economics, Colorada Chautauqua, Boulder, Colo., Sum- 
mer of 1904; In Charge of Home Economics Department, 
Girls' Industrial School, Beloit, Kan., 1905-'06; Housewiie, 
1906^ — . 

ROGERS, JESSE L., B. S., Railway Postal Clerk, Pueblo, Colo. 
Railway Postal Clerk, Kansas City and Pueblo Railroad Po?t 
Office, 1906 — . 

ROSE, FLORA, B. S., D. S., Professor of Home Economics, College 
of Agriculture, Cornell University, 811 E. State St., Ithaca, W. 
Y. Instructor, K. S. A. C, 1903-'06; Student, Columbia ITni- 
versity, 1906-'07; Instructor, Cornell University, 1907-'ll; 
Professor of Home Economics, Cornell University, 1911 — . 

SANFORD, LAWRENCE V., B. S., Agron., Farmer, and Stock and 
Corn Breeder, R. 5, Sabetha, Kan. Farmer, and Breeder of 
Shorthorn Cattle and Seed Corn, Oneida, Kan., 1904-'10; 
Farmer, and Breeder of Shorthorn Cattle and Seed Corn, 
Sabetha, Kan., 1910 — . 

SAVAGE, JAMES G., B. S., M. E., Apprentice Instructor and Shop 
Draftsman, A., T. & S. F. Railway, 165 Fifth St., San Ber- 
nardino, Cal. Special Apprentice, A., T. & S. F. Railway, 
1904-'07; Apprentice Instructor and Draftsman, A., T. & S. F. 
Railway, 1907 — . 

SCHMITZ, NICKOLAS, B. S., Agron., Agronomist, Maryland Experi- 
ment Station, Avon Ave., Hyattsville, Md. Graduate Student, 
Cornell University, 1904-'06; Alfalfa Investigations, U. S. De- 
partment of Agriculture, l906-'09 ; Agronomist, Maryland Ex- 
periment Station, 1909 — . 

SCOTT, ROBERT DOUGLAS, B. S., Teacher of Science. 

SEATON, ROY A., B. S., M. E., M. S., Professor of Applied Mechanics 
and Hydraulics, In Charge of Department of Mechanical Draw- 
ing and Machine Design, K. S. A. C, 731 Leavenworth St., Man- 
hattan, Kan. In Mathematics Department, K. S. A. C, 1904- 
'08; In Mechanical Engineering Department, K. S. A. C. 1908 
'10; Absent on Leave, 1910-'12; Graduate Student, Massacliu- 
setts Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass., 1910-'ll; In 
Steam Turbine Drafting Office, General Electric Company, 
Lynn, Mass., 1911-'12; Professor of Applied Mechanics and 
Hydraulics, K. S. A. C, 1910 — ; In Charge of Department of 
Mechanical Drawing and Machine Design, K. S. A. C, 1910 — . 

SKINNER. JOHN T., B. S., E. E., Manager of Lawrence Railway and 
Light Company, 1515 New Hampshire St., Lawrence, K.-iu. 
Chief Engineer, Power Plant, Zeigler Coal Company, Zeiglor, 
111., 1904-'05; Superintendent, Lawrence Electric Light Com- 
pany, 1905-'09; Manager Lawrence Railway and Light Com- 
pany, 1909 — . 

SMITH, MARJORIE C, B. S., D. S., Cashier-Bookkeeper, 112 V-> W. 



156 EECOUD OF THE ALUMNI 

Seventh St., Pueblo, Colo. Cashier-Bookkeeper, The Frank- 
lin Press Company, Pueblo, Colo., 1904 — . 
(SMITH) IRVING, SALLIE MAUD, B. S., D. S., Housewife and 
Music Teacher, Clearview, Okla. Primary Teacher, FreeJ- 
men's High School, Tahlequah, I. T., 1905-'06; Teacher, Man- 
hattan (Kansas) City Schools, 1906-'08; Teacher's Certificate 
and Diploma, Chicago Musical College, Chicago, 111., 1909 
'10; Music Teacher and Primary Teacher, Clearview, Okla., 
1911-'12; Housewife and Music Teacher, Clearview, Okla., 
1912 — . 

STAUFFER, ARTHUR S., B. S.. M. E., Architect, 4131 Clay St., 

Denver, Colo. 
(SWEET) PITTMAN, K. ELIZABETH, B. S., D. S., M. S., House- 
wife, Lewiston, Mont. 

TERRELL, WENDELL PHILLIPS, B. S., M. B., S. B., Professor of 
Mechanics and Superintendent of Mechanical Department, 
State Normal and Industrial College, Prairie View, Texas. S. 
B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, 1906; 
Draftsman, General Electric Company, Lynn, Mass., 190G; 
Professor of Mechanics and Superintendent of the Mechanical 
Department, Prairie View State Normal and Industrial Col- 
lege, 1906 — . 

THOMAS, HENRY, B. S., E. E., Engineer, 605 W. Seventh St., 
Chester, Pa. Student Apprentice, Bullock Electric Manufic- 
turing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 19 04; Engine and Tes<^ing 
Department, ibid., 1905; Construction Department, ibid., 
1906; In Charge of Electric Department, Generating Station, 
Consumers Electric Company, New Orleans, La., 1907; With 
Sanderson & Porter, Engineers, New Orleans, 1907; Erecting 
Engineer, Installing and Special Testing Power House Ap- 
paratus, Allis-Chalmers Company, New York and Milwaukee, 
1908-'12; With Sun Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1912 — . 

THOMPSON. CARL P., B. S., Agron., Farmer and Stock Breeder, 
R. 1, Garrison, Kan. Farmer, and Breeder of Pure-Bred 
Duroc-Jersey Swine and Jersey Cattle, Garrison, Kan., 1904 — . 

TOWNE, NORMAN LEE, B. S., Agron., Stock Farmer, R. 1, 
Waverly, Kan. Gardener, Boys' Industrial School, To- 
peka, Kan., 1904-'05; Grain Buyer, Omaha Elevator Con.- 
pany, 1905-'07; Stock Farmer, Waverly, Kan., 1907 — . 

TURNBULL, WILLIAM, B. S., M. E., Apprentice Instructor and 
Draftsman, A., T. & S. F. Railway, 802 S. Walter St., Albu 
querque, New" Mex. 

VANCE, GERTRUDE M., B. S., At Home, Manhattan, Kan. Post- 
mistress, K. S. A. C, 1909-'12. 

WAKEFIELD, ORIN RUSSELL, B. S., M. D., Physician and Surgeon, 
19 04 N. Lawndale Ave., Chicago, 111. Assistant Curator, Col- 
lege of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago (day time), and 



KANSAS STATE AGRICVLTURAL COLLEGE 157 

Student of Medicine, Dearbourne Niglit College, 1904-'05; 
Freiglit Handler and Checker for Pennsylvania Railroad, 
1905-'06; Student, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Uni- 
versity of Illinois (day time), and Conductor and Guard, 
Metropolitan Railway (nights), 1906-'09; Student, College of 
Physicians and Surgeons, 1909-'10; Student, Chicago College 
of Medicine and Surgery, and Student of Law, 1910-'12; House 
Physician to Butler Brothers, Wholesale Merchants, Chicago 
Branch, 1909 — . 

WEBB, FRANK COOPER, B. S., Agron., Farmer, R. 1, Viola, Kan. 
Farmer, Clearwater, Kan., 1904-'08; Farmer, Viola, Kr.n., 
1908 — . 

WEBB, WILLIAM ALLEN, B. S., Agron., Grain and Stock Raiser, 
R. 1, Clearwater, Kan. Grain and Stock Raiser, Clearwater, 
Kan., 1904 — . 

WHIPPLE, JAMES HALLEY, B. S., M. E., Mechinist and Mechani- 
cal Engineer, 473 Reno Ave., Topeka, Kan. 

WHIPPLE, ORVILLE BLAINE, B. S., Professor of Horticultuie, 
and Horticulturist, Montana Agricultural College and Experi- 
ment Station, Bozeman, Mont. Graduate Student, Massachu- 
setts Agricultural College, 1904-'05; Instructor in Horticul- 
ture, Colorado Agricultural College, 1905-'06; Field Horticul- 
turist, Colorado Experiment Station, 1906-'09; Professor of 
Horticulture, and Horticulturist, Montana Agricultural College 
and Experiment Station, 19 09 — . 

(WIEST) JOSS, EMILY JENNIE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 501 W. 
Eighth St., Davenport, Iowa. Deputy Register of Deeds, Man- 
hattan, Kan., 1904-'05; Housewife, 1905 — ; Residences: Kan- 
sas City, Hutchinson, and Wichita, Kan., Davenport, Iowa. 

WILSON, ROBERT S., B. S., Agron., Farmer and Stock Raiser, R. 
3, Burden, Kan. 

WOMER, RETTA, B. S., D. S., Ph. C, Teacher of Domestic Science, 
Smith Center, Kan. Student, Kansas University, 1905-'07; 
At Home, 1908; In Drug Store, 1909-'ll; Teacher of Domestic 
Science in High School, 1911 — . 

1905 

ADAMS, HARVEY C, B. S., Officer, Philippine Constabulary, 
Manila, P. I. Officer in Philippine Constabulary, 19 06 — . 

ADAMSON, EDWARD E., B. S., E. E., Switchboard, Engineering De- 
partment, General Electric Company, 101 Edward St., 
Schenectady, N. Y. Testing Department, General Electric 
Company, 1905-'08; Switchboard Inspector, General Electric 
Company, 190S-'09; Switchboard Drafting, General Electric 
Company, 1909-'12; Switchboard, Engineering Department, 
General Electric Company, 1912 — . 

AKIN, ELVA VEOLA, B. S., D. S., At Home, 423 Fremont St., Maii- 



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hattan, Kan. Teacher, Manhattan, Kan., 1905-'13; Graduate 
Student, K. S. A. C, 1913. 

AKIN, PEARL, B. S., D. S., At Home, 830 Moro St., Manhattan, Kan. 

(BAIRD) HUBBARD, NELLIE WILHELMINA, B. S., D. S., House- 
wife, Beloit, Kan. Teacher, 1905-'08. 

BALLARD, WALTER RAYMOND, B. S., Agron., Pomologist, Mary 
land Experiment Station, Hyattsville, Md. Witli Kansas City, 
Mo., Park Board, 1905; Assistant Horticulturist, Maryland 
Experiment Station, College Park, Md., 1906-'12; Pomologist, 
ibid., 1912 — . 

BALLOU, JESSIE MARY, B. S., D. S., Teacher, R. 1, Delphos, Kan. 
Teacher, Ottawa and Cloud Counties, Kansas, 1905-'08; Stu 
dent, Kansas Wesleyan Business College, Salina, Kan., 1908- 
'09; Stenographer, Girls' Industrial School, Beloit, Kan., 1909- 
'10; Teacher, Ottawa and Cloud Counties, Kansas, 1910 — . 

BALMER, PRANK EVERETT, B. S., Agron., Superintendent of 
Farm Demonstration Work, University of Minnesota, bL 
Paul, Minn. Farmer, Rooks County, Kansas, 1905-'08; Pog<. 
graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1908-'09; Director of Agricul- 
tural Department, Lewiston Consolidated Schools, Lewiston, 
Minn., 1909-'ll; Principal La Crosse County School of Agri- 
culture and Domestic Economy, 1911-'12; Superintendent of 
Farm Demonstration Work, University of Minnesota, 1913 — . 

BARNARD, ASA WILLIAM, B. S., M. E., Teacher of Manual Train 
ing. Lock Drawer I, Miles City, Mont. In Turbine Testing De- 
partment, General Electric Company, Lynn, Mass., 19 05-'07; 
Teacher of Manual Training, Idaho Industrial Institute, 1908- 
'09; Teacher of Manual Training, Montana State Reform 
School, 1910 — . 

BEEMAN, ATWOOD N. H., B. S., Proofreader, 1222 Henry St., St. 
Joseph, Mo., Compositor, Rigby Printing Company, Kansas 
City, Mo., 1905; Linotype Operator and Advertisement Com- 
positor, The Kansas City "Star," Kansas City, Mo., 1900; 
Proofreader, Burd & Fletcher Printing Company, Kansas City, 
Mo., 1907; Proofreader and Assistant Foreman, Dodsworth 
Book Company, Leavenworth, Kan., 1908-'12; Proofreader 
and Assistant Foreman, American Printing Company, St. 
Joseph, Mo., 1913 — . 

BERGMAN, HERBERT F., B. S., Assistant Professor of Botany, Uni- 
versity of Minnesota, Pillsbury Hall, University of Minnesota, 
Minneapolis, Minn. Graduate Student, Lincoln, Nebr., 1905- 
'06; Assistant in Botany, K. S. A. C, 1906-'08; Assistant Pro- 
fessor of Botany, North Dakota Agricultural College, Fargo, 
N. Dak., 1908-'12; Assistant Professor of Botany, University 
of Minnesota, 1912 — . 

BLACKLY, CHARLES PAUL, B. S., E. E., Automobile Enginper, 
1379 Antonia St., Detroit. Mich. 



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(BOTTOMLY) LILL, HELEN ELIZABETH, B. S., D. S., Housewile, 
R. 2, Mount Hope, Kan. 

BRANT, WALTER J., B. S., M. E., General Contractor, 1810 S. 
Water St., Wichita, Kan. With Firm of Brant & Taylor, 
General Contractors and Builders, Wichita, Kan., 1906-']!; 
General Building Contractor, Wichita, Kan., 1911 — . 

BURT, HARVEY A., B. S., E. E., Superintendent of Denver Suo- 
Station, Central Colorado Power Company, 8 28 Symes Bldg., 
Denver, Colo. Drafting Department, Bell Telephone Com- 
pany, Kansas City, 1905-'06; Tuttle & Pike, Civil Engineers, 
Kansas City, 1906-'07; General Electric Company, Testing De- 
partment, Schenectady, N. Y., 1907; Leadville Light and 
Power Company, Leadville, Colo., 1908-'09; Central Colorado 
Power Company, Denver, Colo., 1909 — . 

(BURTNER) POTTER, EVA MAGGY, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 132S 
Fremont St., Manhattan, Kan. Teacher, 1905-'06; Housewife, 
1906 — . 

CARLE, RAY ARTHUR, B. S., E. E., Erecting Engineer. Westinq- 
house Electric and Manufacturing Company, 910 Wyandotte 
Bldg., Columbia, Ohio. 

CARNAHAN, AUGUST BELMONT, B. S., M. E., Draftsman, Turbine 
Department, General Electric Company, 202 Washington St., 
Lynn, Mass. Tester and Engineer in Turbine Department, 
General Electric Company, Lynn, Mass., 1905-'10; Teacher, 
Gilbert (Minnesota) High School, 1910-'ll; Electrician and 
Drafting Engineer, Duluth Boiler Works, Duluth, Minn., 1911- 
'12. 

CASSELL, ALBERT F., B. S., Agron.. D. V. M., Veterinarian, Man- 
hattan, Kan. 

CHITTY, JOSEPH GRIFFITH, B. S., Agron., Grain and Stock 
Dealer, Bigelow, Kan. Farmer, 1906-'12; Bought Bigelow 
Elevator, 1912; Grain and Stock Dealer, 1912 — . 

CLEMONS, L. ETHEL, B. S., D. S., At Home, North Yakima, Wash. 
At Home, Manhattan, Kan., 1905-'07; Graduate Student, K. 
S. A. C, 1907-'08; At Home, Manhattan, Kan., 1908-'09; At 
Home, North Yakima, Wash., 1909 — . 

(COLE) WILSON, MARY MARGARET, B. S., D. S., Housewife. X. 
Elm St., Eureka, Kan. Teacher, Wakefield, Kan., 1905-'0G; 
Teacher, Zeandale, Kan., 1906-'07; Teacher, in Grades, Man- 
hattan, Kan., 1907-'10; Teacher, in Manhattan (Kansas) 
High School, 1910-'ll; Housewife, Eureka, Kan.. 1911 — . 

COLLIVER, ANDREW D., B. S., Agron., Dealer in Hardware and 
Farm Implements, Gage, Okla. Assistant in Agriculturp, 
Hays, Kan., 1905-'09. 

COLLIVER, MARY P., B. S., D. S., Teacher, 1061 W. Thirty-first St., 
Los Angeles, Cal. Clerk with P. E. Railway, Los Angeles, 
Cal., 1906 (January to September); Teacher, San Luis Obispo 



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County, California, 1906 (September to December); Teacher, 
IjOs Angeles City Schools, 19 07- — . 

(CONNER) SNODGRASS, GERTRUDE MATILDA, B. S., D. S., 
Housewife, Chehallis, Wash. At Home, Lyons, Kan., 1905- 
'06; Housewife, 1906 — ; Residences: Manhattan, Kan., 1906- 
'09; Lyons, Kan., 1909-'10; Phoenix, Ariz., 1910-'ll; Kodiak, 
Alaska, 1911-'13; Chehallis, Wash., 1913 — ; Primary Teacher 
and Housewife, Kodiak, Alaska, 1911-'13. 

COURTER, FORREST LESLIE, B. S., Agron., Minister, Codell, Kan. 
Farmer, Downs, Kan., 1905-'08; Pastor, M. E. Church, Ecl- 
laire, Kan., 1908-'ll; Pastor, M. E. Church, Codell, Kan., 
1911 — . 

COWLES, BERTHA, B. S., D. S., Matron and Physical Director. 
Kansas City National Training School for Deaconesses and 
Missionaries, Cor. E. Fifteen St. and Denver Ave., Kansas 
City, Mo.. At Home, 1905-'07; Student, Kansas City National 
Training School for Deaconesses and Missionaries, 1907-'09; 
Pastor's Assistant, Coffeyville, Kan., 1909; Licensed as Dea- 
coness in the M. E. Church, 1909; Matron and Physical Direc- 
tor, Kansas City Training School for Deaconesses and Mis- 
sionaries, 1910 — . 

CUMMINGS, CHARLES WILLIAM, B. S., Teacher, Fowler, Colo. 

CUNNINGHAM, JULES COOL, B. S., Agron., Assistant Professor of 
Horticulture, Iowa State College, Cor. Storm and Chamberlain 
Sts., Station A., Ames, Iowa. Foreman Crete Nurseries, Crete, 
Nebr., 1905-'07; Manager Elenora Fruit Farm, Centralia, 
Kan., 1907-'09; Assistant in Horticulture, K. S. A. C, 1909- 
'11; Assistant Professor of Horticulture, Iowa State College, 
Ames, Iowa, 1911 — . 

CUNNINGHAM, MAMIE GRACE, B. S., Agron., Home Economics in 
Extension Department, Iowa State College, Station A, Ames, 
Iowa. Teacher in Public Schools, Oklahoma, 19 05-'09; 
Teacher in Public Schools, Montana, 19lO-'ll; Student ai 
Ames, Summer of 1912; Home Economics in Extension De- 
partment, Iowa State College, 1912- — . 

(DAVIS) AICHER, EDITH NELLIE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Aber- 
deen Experiment Station, Aberdeen, Idaho. Assistant, Home 
Economics Department, K. S. A. C, Fall of 1905; At Home. 
Manhattan, Kan., 1906-'ll; Housewife, 1911 — . 

DAVIS, GUY R., B. S., Agron., Real Estate Dealer, 2424 Benton 
Blvd., Kansas City, Mo.; 207 R. A. Long Bldg. (Office). Real 
Estate Dealer, Kansas City, Mo., 19 05 — . 

(DEIBLER) OBERHELMAN, MINNIE ESTELLA, B. S., D. 3., 
Housewife, Barnes, Kan. Teacher, Manhattan, Kan., 1905-'13. 

DOW, ULA MAY, B. S., D. S., M. S., Associate Professor in Domestic 
Science, K. S. A. C, R. 1, Manhattan, Kan. Student, Fram- 
ingham, Mass.. State Normal, 1905-'06; Assistant in Domestic 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 1«1 

Science, K. S. A. C, 1906; Instructor in Domestic Scienro, 
ibid., 1906-'10; Assistant Professor of Domestic Science, ibid., 
1910-'12; Absent on Leave, 1912-'13; M. S., Teachers' College, 
Columbia University, 1913; Associate Professor of Domestic 
Science, K. S. A. C, 1913 — . 

(DUNLAP) ADAMSON, OLIVE B., B. S., D. S., Housewife, 101 
Edward St., Schenectady, N. Y. Teacher, Manual Training 
School, Glenwood, 111., 1905-'06; Director of Domestic Science, 
Y. W. C. A., South Bend, Ind., 1906-'07; Domestic Science 
Teacher, Marion (Indiana) High School, 1907-'ll; Housewife, 
1911 — . 

(EDWARDS) LEIDIGH, MARY JOSEPHINE, B. S., D. S., House- 
wife, College Station, Texas. Graduate, Teachers' College, 
1908; Hospital Dietitian, Canandaigua, N. Y., 1908-'10; 
Lecturer in Home Economics, Extension Department, K. S. A. 
C, 1910-'ll; Housewife, 1911 — . 

EVANS, WILLIAM K., B. S., Agron., Farmer, R. 3, Goodlaiid, Kan. 
Cattle Raiser and Feeder, 1905-'06; Sherman County Sur- 
veyor, 1906-'10; Homesteader, 1906-'08; Farmer, 1908 — . 

FAY, SCOTT STUART, B. S., Wilsey, Kan. 

FIELDING, LATHROP WEAVER, B. S., E. E., Telephone Engineer, 
107 Buena Vista Terrace, San Francisco, Cal. Automatic 
Electric Company, Chicago, 111.; Consolidated Telephone Com- 
panies of Pennsylvania, Hazelton, Pa.; Home Telephone Com- 
pany, Jonesboro, Ark.; Home Telephone Company, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

(FINLEY) MASON, LENA, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Cawker City, 
Kan. At Home, 1905-'07. 

(FISH) BROWN, FRANCES WALKER, B. S., D. S., Housewife, R. 
4, Fall River, Kan. At Home, Carpinteria, Cal., 1906-'07; 
Housewife, Fall River, Kan., 1907 — . 

FRYHOFER, CHARLES WESLEY, B. S., Agron., Butter Manufac- 
turing Investigations, Dairy Division, U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, R. 3, Plainfield, N. J. Instructor in Buttermak- 
ing, Massachusetts Agricultural College, Amherst, Mass., 190-5- 
'06; Inspector of Butter for U. S. Navy, 1906; Federal Butter 
Inspector, New York, N. Y., 1907-'12; Butter Manufacturing 
Investigations, Dairy Division, U. S. Department of Agricul- 
ture, 1912 — . 

FULTON, ROBERT ANSON, B. S., E. E., Electrical Engineer, 133 4 
E. 12 4th Place, Cleveland, Ohio. Engineering Apprentice, 
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Pitts- 
burg. Pa., 1905-'07; Electrical Engineer, Elliott Electric Com- 
pany, Cleveland, Ohio, 1907-'09; Electrical Engineer, Cleve- 
land Electric Illuminating Company, Cleveland. Ohio, 1909 — . 

GASSER, GEORGE W., B. S., Superintendent of Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Rampart, Alaska. 



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GOODWIN, WILLIAM H., B. S., Assistant Entomologist, Oliio Ex- 
periment Station, 222 Beall Ave., Wooster, Ohio. Graduate 
Student, K. S. A. C, 1905-'06; Graduate Student, Nebraska 
University, 1906-'07; Assistant Entomologist, Ohio Agricul- 
tural Experiment Station, 1907 — . 

GROOME, HERBERT REVERE, B. S., D. V. M., Veterinary Surgeon, 
Jewell City, Kan. Veterinary Student, 1905-'07; Veterinarian, 
Jewell City, Kan., 1907 — . 

HAGGART, MARGARET HELEN, B. S., D. S., Instructor in Home 
Economics, Colorado Agricultural College, 1022 S. College 
Ave., Fort Collins, Colo. Instructor, Topeka School of Domes- 
tic Science, 1906; Student, Dietetics School, Johns Hopkins 
Hospital, Baltimore, Md., Summer, 1906; Professor of Hom^- 
Economics, New Mexico Agricultural College, 1906-'10; In- 
structor in Dietetics, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md., 
1910-'ll; Instructor in Home Economics, Colorado Agricul- 
tural College, 1911 — . 

HANSON, OTTO ALBERT, B. S., Timekeeper, Kansas City Cotton 
Mills Company, 918 Pennsylvania St., Kansas City, Mo. 
Teacher, Public Schools, Kansas, 1905, 1907; Student, Gem 
City Business College, Quincy, 111., 1907-'09; Bookkeeper and 
Stenographer, Wichita, Kan., 1909-'ll; Bookkeeper, Kansas 
City, Mo., 1911-'12; Timekeeper, Kansas City, Mo., 1912 — . 

HAROLD, WILLIAM H., B. S., E. E., Electrician, Milwaukee Rail- 
way, 448 C St., Tacoma, Wash. Electrician, Lawrence Light 
and Power Company, 190.5-'06; Electrician, Oklahoma Gas 
and Electric Company, 1906-'07; Electrician, Clay Center 
Light and Power Company, 1907-'10; Electrician, Santa Fe 
Railway, 1910-'12; Electrician, Electric Shop, Tacoma, Wash.. 
1912-'13; Electrician. Wilwaukee Railway, Tacoma, Wash.. 
1913 — . 

(HARRIS) BURT, LOLA MAY, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 828 Symes 
Bldg., Denver, Colo. Student Teacher, K. S. A. C, 1905-'06; 
Teacher in Riley County, Kansas, Schools, 1906-'08; House- 
wife, 1908 — . 

HESS, HENRY P., B. S., E. E., Manager, Sales Office, Western 
Electric Company, Houston, Texas. 

HODGSON, FREDERICK EARL, B. S., E. E., Implement and Hard- 
ware Business, Little River, Kan. Testing Department, Gen- 
eral Electric Company, 1905-'07; Testing Department, Cramps 
Ship Yards, 19 07-'08; Implement and Hardware Business, 
1908 — . 

HOOVER, JESSIE MAY, B. S., D. S., Professor of Home Economics, 
University of Idaho, 821 Ash St., Moscow, Idaho. Teacher of 
Domestic Science, Plummer School of Domestic Science, Idaho 
Springs, Colo., 1906-'07; Preceptress, School of Agriculture, 
South Dakota State College, Brookings, S. Dak., 1907-'09; 



KANSAS STATE AGIiUTLTURAL COLLEGE 163 

Dean of Women and Professor of Home Economics, North 
Dakota Agricultural College, Fargo, N. Dak., 1909-'12; Pro- 
fessor of Home Economics, University of Idaho, 1912 — . 

JOHNSON, CHARLES FREDERICK, B. S., Farmer, R. 2, Leonard- 
ville, Kan. Farmer, Leonardville, Kan., 1905 — . 

JOHNSON, JAMES HENRY, B. S., E. E., Civil Engineer and In- 
spector, U. S. War Department, 304 Seneca St., Leavenwortii, 
Kan. 

JOHNSON, WINIFRED MAE, B. S., D. S., At Home, Solomon Rapids, 
Kan. At Home, 19 05 — . 

*KELLOGG, GEORGE HENRY, B. S., Teacher, Blair, Nebr. 
Teacher, Manhattan, Kan., 1905-'09; Teacher, Blair, Nebr., 
1913 — . 

KIRKWOOD, MILDRED I., B. S., D. S., Teacher, Marysville, Kan. 
Teacher, Marysville, Kan., 1905 — . 

KIRKWOOD, NINA H., B. S., D. S., Teacher, Marysville, Kan. 
Teacher, Marysville, Kan., 1905 — . 

KRAMER, GEORGE OTTO, B. S., Agron., Farmer and Stockman, 
Zeandale, Kan. Herdsman, Kansas and Iowa, 19 05-'07; 
Agricultural Inspector, Philippine Bureau of Agriculture, 
1907-'10; Farmer and Stockman, 1910 — . 

LANE, WILLIAM CARL, B. S., E. E., Assistant in Electrical Engi- 
neering, K. S. A. C, 1031 Humboldt St., Manhattan, Kan. 
Student Apprentice, Allis-Chalmers Company, 1905-'06; Elec- 
trical Testing Department, Allis-Chalmers Company, 1906-'07; 
Assistant in Physics and Electrical Engineering, K. S. A. C, 
1907-'08; Assistant in Electrical Engineering, K. S. A. C. 
1908 — . 

LOGAN, DANIEL ANDREW, B. S., Accountant in District Account- 
ant's Office, C, R. I. & P. Railway, 124 Filmore St., Topeka, 
Kan. 

LOGAN, EDWARD A., B. S., Agron., City Chemist and Bacteriolo- 
gist, Professor of Bacteriology and Pathology, St. Joseph 
Veterinary College, 1104 S. Twentieth St., St. Joseph, Mo. 
Hardware Merchant, 1905-'06; Student, K. S. A. C. Veterinary 
School, 1906-'09; Practicing Veterinary Medicine, Wamego, 
Kan., 19 09-'12; City Chemist and Bacteriologist, also Profes- 
sor of Bacteriology and Pathology, St. Joseph Veterinary Col- 
lege, 1912 — . 

(MCCARTNEY) BORN, RHODA, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 1217 S. 
Cedar, Spokane, Wash. Teacher, Fullerton, N. Dak., 1905; 
Teacher, Fourth Grade, Oakes, N. Dak., 1906; Traveled in 
Europe, 1907; Teacher, Oakes, 1908; Housewife, 1909 — . 

(McCOY) COVER, NELLIE REEDER, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Box 
647, Winslow, Ariz. Housewife, 1905 — ; Residences: Win- 
slow, Ariz., 1905-'06; Pasadena, Cal., 1906-'ll; Winslcw, 
Ariz., 1911 — . 



164 EECOED OF THE ALUMNI 

MARTY, FREIDA E., B. S., D. S., Head of Domestic Science Depart- 
ment, Hastings (Nebraska) Higli School, R. 1, Merriam, Kan. 
Instructor in Domestic Science, Kansas School for tlie Deaf, 
1908-'09; Assistant in Domestic Science, High School, Hatit- 
ings, Nebr., 1910-'ll; Head of Domestic Science Department, 
ibid., 1911 — . 

MEYER, RICHARD, Jr., B. S., Agron., Farmer, Riley, K?n. 
Farmer, 19 05 — . 

(MUDGE) ELLING, MARY, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Watova, Okla 
Assistant Reference Librarian, K. S. A. C, 1907-'ll; House- 
wife, 1911 — . 

MUNGER, LEWIS J., B. S., Agron., Farmer and Stockman, Hollis, 
Kan. Farmer and Stockman, Hollis, Kan., 1905 — . 

NICHOLSON, RACHEL GERTRUDE, B. S., D. S., Record Clerk, K. 
S. A. C, 618 Fremont, Manhattan, Kan. Teacher, Riley 
County, District School and Manhattan City School, 1906-'08; 
Teacher, U. S. Indian Service, 1908-'09; Clerk, U. S. Indian 
Service, 1909-'ll; Clerk, Secretary's Office, K. S. A. C, 1911- 
'12; Record Clerk, K. S. A. C, 1913 — . 

NYGARD, JENS, B. S., Agron., Farmer, Vesper, Kan. Farmer, 
1905 — . 

(PAULSEN) PICKETT, NELL, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Horton, 
Kan. At Home, 1905-'06; Housewife, 1906 — ; Residences, 
Lincoln, Nebr., 1906-'07; Whiting, Kan., 1907; Tyler, Texas, 
1908; Whiting, Kan., 1909; Horton, Kan., 1910 — . 

PEAIRS, LEONARD MARION, B. S., Agron., M. S., Entomologist, 
West Virginia Experiment Station, Associate Professor of 
Entomology, West Virginia University, Box 518, Morgantowu, 
W. Va. Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1905-'07; Assistant to 
the State Entomologist of Illinois, 1907-'08; Assistant to the 
State Entomologist of Maryland, 1908-'10; Instructor in En- 
tomology, Maryland Agricultural College, 19 08; Assistant Pro- 
fessor of Entomology, ibid., 1909-'10; Assistant to the State 
Entomologist of Kansas, and Instructor in Entomology, K. S. 
A. C, 1910-'12; Entomologist, West Virginia Experiment Sta- 
tion; Associate Professor of Entomology, West Virginia Uni- 
versity, 1912 — . 

PICKETT, LUTHER B., B. S., Horticulturist, Horton, Kan. Market 
Gardener, Fruit Grower, Seed and Plant Dealer with Crete 
Nursery, Crete, Nebr., 1905; Clerk, Burlington Freight Office, 
Lincoln, Nebr., 1906; Market Gardener, Whiting, Kan., 1907; 
Trucker, Tyler, Texas, 1908; Market Gardener, Whiting, Kan., 
1909; Horticulturist, Horton, Kan., 1910 — . 

POPENOE, CHARLES HOLCOMB, B. S., Assistant, Bureau of En- 
tomology, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1336 Massachu- 
setts Ave., Washington, D. C. Farmer, 1905-'07; Agent and 
Expert, Bureau of Entomology, U. S. Department of Agricul- 



KANSAS STATE AGRICVLTVRAL COLLEGE 165 

ture, 1907-'10; Assistant, ibid.. Headquarters at Washington, 

D. C, 1910 — . 

(REYNOLDS) PULTON, FANNY E., B. S., D. S., Housewife, 1334 

E. 124th Place, Cleveland, Ohio. 

RHODES, ARTHUR J., B. S., M. E., Instrumentman, Engineering- 
Department, Rock Island Lines, Central Y. M. C. A., Topeka, 
Kan. Engineering Department, Santa Fe Railway, 1906; 
Santa Fe General Offices, 1907-'08; Engineering Department, 
Rock Island Lines, 1909 — . 

(RICKMAN) GILBERT, EVA MAY, B. S., D. S., Teacher, Eastwood, 
Nebr. Teacher, Woodruff, Kan., 1906-'08; Teacher, East- 
wood, Nebr., 1908-'ll; Teacher, Broadwater, Nebr., 1911-'13. 

(ROBERTSON) WHITE, KATE L., B. S., D. S., Housewife, R. 6. 
Burlington, Kan. Instructor, Coffeyville (Kansas) High 
School, 1905-'06; Student, Teachers' College, New York, 
1906-'07; Instructor in Domestic Science and Domestic 
Art, Cincinnati (Ohio) Public Schools, 1907-'08; Housewife, 
1908 — . 

SHIRLEY, GARFIELD, B. S., Agron., Farmer, Perry, Kan. 

SMITH, WALTER EMORY, B. S., Agron., 133 S. Figneroa St., 
Los Angeles, Cal. 

(SPENCER) FIELDING, CRETE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 107 Buena 
Vista Terrace, San Francisco, Cal. 

STANFIELD, WILLIAM WESLEY, B. S., Agron., Director of Agri- 
culture and Manual Training, High School, 505 Sycamore St., 
Brenham, Texas. Special Assistant, Agronomy Department, 
K. S. A. C, 1905; Associate Editor "Farmers' Advocate," 
Topeka, Kan., 1906; Farmer and Fruit Grower, Chanute, Kan., 
1907-'12; Secretary, Four-County District Fair, 1910-'12; 
Director of Agriculture and Manual Training, Brenham High 
School, Brenham, Texas, 1912 — . 

(STEVENS) JONES, BLANCHE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Auburn, 
Ala. 

(STEWART) PICKELL, EFFIE L., B. S., D. S., Housewife, 308 N. 
Twelfth St., Humboldt, Kan. At Home, 1905-'10; Housewife, 
1910 — . 

STRITE, MARY CATHERINE, B. S., Teacher, City Schools, S. 823 
Garfield St., Spokane, Wash. Teacher, Rural Schools of Riley 
County, Kansas, 1905-'06; Teacher, Kanapolis, Kan., 1906- 
'07; Teacher, City Schools, Cleveland, Okla., 1907-'09; 
Teacher, City Schools, Tulsa, Okla., 1909-'10; Teacher, City 
Schools, Spokane, Wash., 1910 — . 

(SWEET) ARNOLD, JESSIE A., B. S., D. S., Housewife, Minneapo- 
lis, Kan. Teacher in Common School, Glasco, Kan., 19 05-'0G; 
Teacher of Domestic Science, Evanston, 111., 1906-'08; Hostess 
of the Milwaukee, Wis., Y. W. C. A. Summer Cottage, Sum- 
mers of 19 07 and 19 08; Housewife, 1908 — ; Residences: 



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Grand Rapids, Mich., 1909-'10; Minneapolis, Kan., 1911—. 

SWIFT, CHARLES BARTHOLOW, B. S., Agron., Assistant Cashier, 
Williamsburg State Bank, Williamsburg, Kan. Assistant 
Cashier, Williamsburg State Bank, 1905 — . 

THOMPSON, CHARLES L., B. S., Agron., Rancher, Maricopa, Ariz. 
Fruit Grower, Etiwanda. Cal., 1906-'13; Rancher, Maricopa, 
Ariz., 1913 — . 

*THOMPSON, JOHN BERT, B. S., Agron., Expert, Office of Forage 
Crop Investigations, U. S. Department of Agriculture. Fruit 
Grower. Etiwanda, Cal., 1905-'0G; With Bureau of Plant In- 
dustry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Manila, P. I., 1906 
'07; Expert, Office of Forage Crop Investigations, U. S. De- 
partment of Agriculture, 19 OS — . 

THOMPSON, ROGER S., B. S., M. E. 

THUMMEL, CLAUDE B., B. S., M. E., Second Lieutenant, Fifth Field 
Artillery, Fort Snelling, Minn. Cadet, U. S. Military Academy, 
1905-'09; Second Lieutenant, Fifth Field Artillery. Fort Sill, 
Okla., 1909-'ll; Manila, P. I., 1911-'13; Fort Snelling, Minn.. 
1913 — . 

TURNER, ALONZO FRANKLIN, B. S., Agron., Farmer, R. .;, 
Formoso. Kan. Instructor, Science and Agriculture, Norton 
County High School, Norton, Kan., 1906-'09; Farmer, 1909- -, 
State Lecturer, Farmers' Union, 1912 — . 

UMBERGER, GRACE E., B. S., D. S., Private Nurse, San Antonio, 
Texas. Private Nurse, Chicago, 111.; Private Nurse, San 
Antonio, Texas; Hospital Nurse, Cananea, Sonora, Mexico; 
Private Nurse, San Antonio, Texas. 

UMBERGER, HARRY, B. S., Agron., Farmer and Stock Raiser. 
Hymer, Kan. Scientific Assistant, Bureau of Soils, U. S. De- 
partment of Agriculture, 1906; Scientific Assistant, Bureau of 
Plant Industry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1907-'ll; 
Assistant Professor in Charge of Co-operative Experiments, K. 
S. A. C, 1911-'12; Farmer and Stock Raiser, Hymer, Kp.n., 
1912 — . 

VAN DORP, FRED, B. S., Agron., Farmer, R. 25, Valencia, Kan. 
Foreman, Sheet Metal Shop, Topeka, Kan., 1905-'08; Farmer 
and Dairyman, 1908 — . 

(WASHINGTON) SAMSON, REBECCA REES, B. S., D. S., House- 
wife, Quinter, Kan. 

WHEELER, EARL, B. S., E. E., Local Manager, General Electric 
Company, Evans Building, Washington, D. C. Special Student, 
Sibley College, Cornell University, 1905; Director of Depart- 
ment of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Engineer 
School, U. S. Army, 1906-'09; Treasurer and General Manager, 
Electric Speedometer Company, Instrument Manufacturers, 
Washington, D. C, 1910-'12; Local Manager, General Electric 
Company, Washington, D. C, 1913 — ; Member of American 



KANSAS STATE AGliK'ULTCHAL COLLEUE 167 

Institute of Electrical Engineers; Cliairman, Wasliington 
Section, 1911-'12; Junior Member, American Society of 
Meclianical Engineers; Member, Engineers' Club, New York, 
Cosmos Club, Washington, D. C; Mohawk Club, Schenectady, 
N. Y. 

(WHEELER) WESTGATE, INEZ, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Lanham, 
Md. Housewife, 1905 — . 

WHITE, CLARENCE H., B. S., Agron., Farmer and Stockman, R. 5, 
Burlington, Kan. Farmer and Stockman, Breeder of Short- 
horn Cattle, 1905 — . 

W^HITE, WAYNE, B. S., Agron., Farmer and Stockman, R. 6, Bur- 
lington, Kan. Farmer and Stockman, 19 05 — . 

WILKINSON, WILLIAM J., B. S., Arch., Architect, 809 Aileen St.., 
Oakland, Cal. Architect, Kansas City, San Francisco, and 
Oakland, 1905 — . 

WILSON, FREDERICK W., B. S., Agri., Animal Husbandman, 
Arizona Experiment Station, Grand Ave., Plioenix, Ariz. Pro- 
fessor of Animal Husbandry, University of Arizona, Agricul- 
tural Experiment Station; Absent on Leave, 1912-'13; Grad- 
uate Student and Assistant, University of Illinois, School of 
Agriculture, 1912-'13. 

WILSON, GEORGE HEBER, B. S., Agron., Farmer and Stock Raiser. 
R. 8, Winfleld, Kan. Farmer and Stock Raiser, Winfield, 
Kan., 1905 — . 

WOLF, GEORGE D., B. S., E. E., Telephone and Power Engineer, 
Kellogg Switchboard and Supply Company, 3212 Greenwood 
Terrace, Chicago, 111. Development Engineering, Western 
Electric Company, Chicago and New York, 1905-'08; Travel 
ing Engineer, Duplex Metals Company, New York and Chicago, 
19 08-'10; Telephone Engineer, Kellogg Switchboard and 
Supply Company, Chicago, 1910 — . 

WOOD, GRACE (ENFIELD) B. S., D. S., Student, Western State 
Normal, Hays, Kan. Student Assistant, K. S. A. C, 1905-'0b; 
Housewife, 1906; Residences: Wichita, Kan., 1906-'07; Alta- 
mont, Kan., 1907-'09; Pittsburg, Kan., 1909-'12; Student, 
Western State Normal, Hays, Kan., 1912-'13. 

WORSWICK. JAY G., B. S. Constabulary School, Manila, P. 1.; 
Third Lieutenant in Constabulary Department of the Philip- 
pines; Killed in an Engagement in the Philippines, July J2, 
1906. 

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ALEXANDER, KATE, B. S., D. S., Teacher, Chewdlah, Wash. 

AUMANN, ALBERT CLAY, B. S., Agron., Parmer and Stock Raiser, 
R. 4. Arkansas City, Kan. Farmer and Stock Raiser, Arkan- 
sas City, Kan., 1906 — . 

BEALEY, JESSE N., B. S., Agron., Farmer, Wheatland, Wyo. Em- 



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ployed on Farm, Morrill, Kan.; Irrigation Farmer, Wheatland, 
Wyo. 

BIRCH, RAYMOND RUSSELL, B. S., Agron., D. V. M., Veterinarian 
in Charge of Veterinary Experiment Station, Cornell Univer- 
sity, R. 3, Ithaca, N. Y. Agricultural Inspector, Insular 
Bureau of Agriculture, Manila, P. I., 1906-'08; Specialist in 
Animal Industry, Insular Bureau of Agriculture, Manila, F. 
I., 1909; Veterinary Student, Cornell University, 1909-'12; D. 
V. M., ibid., 1912; In Charge of Veterinary Experiment Sta- 
tion, ibid., 1912 — . 

BOTTOMLY, HERBERT JOSEPH, B. S., Agron., Farmer and StocK 
Raiser, Cedar, Kan. 

BRENNER, F. EDNA, B. S., Teacher, Manhattan, Kan. (Home Ad- 
dress). Teacher, Grade Work, Home Economics, Atchison 
County High School, 1912-'13; Teacher, Madison (Kansas) 
High School, 1913 — . 

BROOM, BYRON, B. S., Instructor in Mechanical Drawing, High 
School, S 8 23 Garfield St., Spokane, Wash. Student, Sum- 
mer Sessions, State Manual Training Normal, Pittsburg, Kan., 
1905 and 1906; Director of Manual Training, Junction City 
High School, 19 06-' 07; Instructor in Manual Training, South 
Central High School, Spokane, Wash., 1907-'09; Instructor in 
Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, Lewis and Clark High 
School, Spokane, Wash., 1909 — . 

BROWN, FRANK E., B. S., E. E. 

CALVIN, JOHN WILLARD, B. S., Assistant Professor of Agricul- 
tural Chemistry, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr. 
Graduate Student and Student Assistant, K. S. A. C, 1906- 
'08; Assistant in Animal Nutrition, Pennsylvania State Col- 
lege, 190S-'10; Assistant Chemist, Experiment Station, K. S. 
A. C, 1910-'14; Assistant Professor of Agricultural Chem- 
istry, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr., 1914 — . 

(CAMPBELL) THURSTON, STELLA, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
Mora, Minn. At Home, Goodrich, Kan., 1906-'08; House- 
wife, 1908 — . 

CAMPBELL. WILL WARD, B. S. 

CARLSON. TORJE, B. S., E. E., Electrical Engineer, Brownwood, 
Texas. 

CHENEY, JAMES HAMILTON, B. S., Agron., D. V. M., Veterinarian, 
1211 Tenth St., Great Bend, Kan. Veterinarian, Great Bend, 
Kan., 1907 — . 

COFFMAN, EDITH ELLEN, B. S., D. S., Domestic Science Teacher, 
Oklahoma Agricultural College, Stillwater, Okla. 

COLDWELL, WILLIAM IRVING, B. S., E. E., Kansas City, Mo. 

CONNER, W. ARCHIE, B. S., Agron., Southwest City, Mo. Farmer 
and Stockman, 1906-'13; Real Estate Business, Southwest 
City, Mo., 1913 — . 



KANSAS STATE AGBICULTUEAL COLLEGE W.) 

(TRAVIS) COOK, Jessie Leona, B. S., D. S., Housewife, R. 2, 
Monument, Kan. 

COOLEY, PERRY ALFRED, B. S., Professor of Commercial Art. 
517 E. Second St., Mitcliell, S. Dak. Graduated as Master 
Accountant from the Kansas Wesleyan University, 1907; 
Private Secretary to Pres. E. R. Nichols, K. S. A. C, 1907-'09; 
Professor of Commercial Arts and Military Science, State 
Normal-Industrial School, Ellendale, N. Dak., 1909-'12; Pro- 
fessor of Commerce, ibid., 1912-'13; Professor of Commercial 
Art, High School, Mitchell, S. Dak., 1913 — . 

COOLEY, RUTH, B. S., D. S., At Home, Manhattan, Kan. Graduate, 
Kansas Wesleyan Business College, 1908; Stenographer and 
Bookkeeper, Calumet & Sonora Mining Company, 1908-'09; 
Stenographer, Agronomy Department, K. S. A. C, 1910; 
Stenographer and Bookkeeper, Ventura "Free Press," Ven- 
tura, Cal., 1912-'13; At Home, Manhattan, Kan., 1913 — . 

COPLEY, MARY, B. S., Graduate Student and Assistant in Secre- 
tary's Office, K. S. A. C, 1906-'07; Clerk in Post Office, K S. 
A. C, 1908-'ll; Died in 1911. 

DALTON, WINIFRED ANNA, B. S., At Home, St. George, Kan. 
Clerk in Botanical Department, K. S. A. C, 1906-'07; At 
Home, 1907 — . 

DAVIS, CHARLES ERNEST, B. S., E. E., In Charge of Hydro- 
Electric Plant, Box 1114, Lewistown, Mont. Testing Depart- 
ment, General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y., 1906- 
'08; Commercial Engineer, Schenectady, N. Y., and Detroit, 
Mich., 1908-'09; Testing Engineer, Edison Illuminating Com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich., 1909-'10; Assistant Engineer, Lewistown 
Coal, Gas, and Light Company, Lewistown, Mont., 1910-'ll; 
In Charge of Hydro-Electric Plant, Lewistown, Mont., 1911 — . 

DOW, J. L., B. S., E. E., Telephone Engineer, Western Electric 
Company, 1438 Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 111. 

DOW, ODESSA DELLA, B. S., D. S., Computer, and Custodian of 
Store Rooms, Chemical Department, K. S. A. C, Manhattan, 
Kan. Teacher, 1906-'09; At Home, and Graduate Student, 
K. S. A. C, 1909-'10; Computer, and Custodian of Store 
Rooms, Chemistry Department, K. S. A. C, 1910 — . 

(EDWORTHY) BERKLEY, ARTHIE AILEEN, B. S., D. S., House 
wife. 

ELDER, LEONARD ROSCOE, B. S., E. E., Manager Motor Depart- 
ment, Portland Office, care General Electric Company, Port- 
land, Ore. Testing Department, General Electric Company, 
1906-'08; Sales Department, ibid., 1908-'12; Manager Motor 
Department, ibid., 1912 — . 

ESDON, HARRIET MARIE, B. S., Teacher of Domestic Science, 
Thyne Institute (U. P. Freedman Mission), Chase City, Va. 
Student, Piatt's Business College, St. Joseph, Mo., 1906-'07; 



170 RKCOHI) OF THE AIJ'MM 

Typewriter, St. Joseph, Mo., 19 07-'08; Teacher of Domestic 
Science, Thyne Institute (U. P. F'reedman Mission), Cliase 
City, Va., 1908 — . 

EVANS, EARL JOY, B. S., Arch., Estimator, Western Sash and 
Door Company, 615 Cypress Ave., Kansas City, Mo. With 
Chicago Lumber Company, Manhattan, Kan., 1906-'07; WHh 
El Paso Sash and Door Company, El Paso. Texas, 1907-'10, 
With Western Sash and Door Company, Kansas City, Mo., 
1910 — . 

PARIS, SMITH, B. S.. M. E., Machinist. 750 Thirtieth St., Mil- 
waukee, Wis. Apprentice, Allis-Chalmers Company, 1906- 
'08; Cawker City, Kan., 1909; Erecting Engineer with York 
Manufacturing Company, York, Pa., 1910-'ll; Machinist, with 
Harley Davidson Motor Company, Milwaukee, Wis., 1912—. 

FERRIS, AREA C, B. S., E. E., Manager and Part Owner. Syracuse 
Telephone ' Company, Box 471, Syracuse, Kan. With the 
Western Electric Company, Chicago, 1906-'08: Manager, 
Syracuse Telephone Company, 1908 — . 

(FORSYTH) CRONE, M. EDITH, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Milan, 
Mich. 

GILKISON. CHARLES A., B. S., Agri.. Farmer and Stockman, R. 
2, Earned, Kan. 

GILLIFORD, WILLIAM THOMAS, B. S., E. E., Chief Tester. Rogers 
Park Exchange. Chicago Telephone Company, 9 02 Estes Ave., 
Chicago, 111. 

GRAHAM, LEWIS M., B. S., E. E., Electrical Engineer. 

GREENE, LAURENZ, B. S., Experimentalist in Horticulture, Iowa 
Experiment Station, Ames, Iowa. Assistant in Horticulture, 
Hays City, Kan., 1906 (April to October); Assistant in 
Horticulture, New Mexico Agricultural College, 1906-'07; In- 
structor, Iowa State College, 1907-'09; Experimentalist in 
Horticulture, Iowa Experiment Station, 19 09 — . 

GREENOUGH, ELBERT ERNEST, B. S., Agri., Farmer, R. J, 
Merced, Cal. Dairy Foreman and Farm Manager, Lo Lo, 
Mont., 1906-'07; Dairyman, Rocky Ford, Colo., 1907-'08; 
Farm Foreman, Rio Vista, Cal., 19 08-'10; Partner and Man- 
ager, Fountain City Farm, Nurad, Cal., 1910-'13; School 
Trustee; President, Merced Colony Improvement Club; Mem- 
ber California Jersey Cattle Breeders' Association. 

GRIPTON. DAVID H., B. S., Agri., Farmer and Stock Raiser, R. 3, 
Smith Center, Kan. Farmer and Stock Raiser, 1906 — . 

HAMAKER, ROSWELL LEROY, B. S., M. E., care Butterick Bldg., 
New York, N. Y. 

(HAMILTON) MARTIN, MARY L., B. S., D. S.. Housewife, 916 W. 
Archer Ave., Monmouth, 111. Teacher of Domestic Science, 
Norfolk Mission College, Norfolk, Va., 1907-'08; Teacher of 



KANSAS STATE AGlilCULTUBAL COLLEGE 171 

Domestic Science, Public Scliools, Lincoln, Nebr., 1908-'01); 
Housewife, 1909 — . 

HANSON, BOLINE, B. S., D. S., Teaclier, R. 1, Box 30, Jamestown, 
Kan. Teacher, Jamestown, Kan., 19 06 — . 

(HARNER) ROEHM, DAISY INA, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 486 
Jackson St., Oshkosh, Wis. Graduate Student and Student 
Assistant, 1906-'08; Instructor in Domestic Science, Norfolk, 
Va., 1908-'09; In Charge of Home Economics Department, 
State Normal School, Oshkosh, Wis., 1909-'13; Housewife, 
1913 — . 

HARRISON, RAYMOND D., B. S., Agri., Parmer, Jewell, Kan. 

HASTINGS, MILO M., B. S.. Writer and Inventor, New York, N. Y. 
With Bureau of Animal Industry, 19 06-' 08; Independent 
Writer and Inventor, 1908 — . 

HAWKINSON, CLARENCE L., Farmer, Marquette, Kan. Electrical 
Work, A., T. & S. F. Railway, 1907-'09: Farmer at Marquette, 
Kan., 1909 — . 

HAZEN, LESLIE EUGENE, B. S., Agri., Instructor ill Faim 
Mechanics, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. Special Agent, 
Dry Land Agriculture, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
Hays, Kan., 1906-'08; Farmer, Sunny Ridge Farm, 1909- 
'10; Teacher, Agriculture and Mathematics, Southern Kan- 
sas Academy, 1911; Assistant in Dry Land Agriculture, U. S. 
Department of Agriculture, Amarillo, Texas, 1912; Instructor 
in F'arm Mechanics, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., 1913 — . 

HEIM, HARRY RUSSELL, B. S., E. E., Salesman, Westinghouse 
Electric and Manufacturing Company, 9 36 Metropolitan Life 
Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. 

(HOLE) CAMPBELL, GERTRUDE ELMA, B. S., Housewife, 626 
Gregory Ave., Wilmette, 111. 

(HUGHES) RODELL, NELLIE DOROTHY, B. S., D. S., House- 
wife, Chetopa, Kan. Teacher in City Schools, Hope, Kan., 
1906-'07; At Home, Topeka, Kan.; Housewife — . 

(INSKEEP) PETER, HELEN C, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Box 154, 
Randolph, Kan. At Home, 1906-'09; Teacher, Riley County 
Schools. 1909-'10; Teacher, Manhattan City Schools, 1910- 
'11; Housewife, 1911 — . 

JONES, CHARLES SUMNER, B. S., Agri., Manager of Boys' Pig 
Clubs in Alabama, Auburn, Ala. Postgraduate Work, K. S. 
A. C, 1906; Teacher, under Presbyterian Mission Board, 
1907-'10; On Sight-Seeing Trip in Western States, 1910-'ll; 
Farmer, Montgomery, Ala., 1911-'13; Manager of the Boys' 
Pig Clubs in Alabama, Auburn, Ala., 1913 — . 

KIENE, FREDRIC ARTHUR, B. S., Agri.. Scientific Assistant in 
Cereal Investigation, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Ex- 
periment Station, Hays, Kan. Farmer, Valencia, Kan., 
1906-'10; Agriculturist, Ft. Scott Sorghum Syrup Company, 



172 UKCOUI) OF THE Al.VMM 

Ft. Scott, Kan., 1910-'12; Assistant, U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, Cereal Investigation, Hays, Kan., 1912^ — -. 

KIRK, CLARENCE BRADY, B. S., Farmer and Stock Raiser, R. 3, 
Burr Oak, Kan. 

(LYMAN) WEAVER, LAURA LILLIAN, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
29 Hague Ave., Detroit, Mich. Postgraduate, K. S. A. C, 
1907; Teacher of Domestic Science, Kansas City, 1908-'09; 
Housewife. 1909 — . 

McCAMPBELL, CHARLES WILBUR, B. S., D. V. M., Assistant 
Professor of Animal Husbandry, K. S. A. C, Secretary of 
Kansas State Live Stock Registry Board, 801 Laramie, Man- 
hattan, Kan. Government Quarantine Service. 1906-'07; 
Student, Veterinary School, K. S. A. C, 1907-'10; With 
Animal Husbandry Department, K. S. A. C.. 1910 — . 

(McNUTT) DAVIS, CORA E., B. S., D. S., Housewife, Elk City, 
Idaho. Professor of Domestic Science, Kansas State Indus- 
trial School for Girls, Beloit, Kan., 1906-'07: General Secre- 
tary, Y. W. C. A., Topeka. Kan.. 1907-'09: Housewife, 
1909 — . 

McRAE, ALMA, B. S., D. S., Domestic Science Teacher, Chilocco 
Indian School, Chilocco, Okla. Teacher, Common Schools of 
Kansas, 1906-'08; Teacher of Domestic Science, Flandrean 
Indian School, Flandrean, S. Dak., 1908-'10; Domestic 
Science Teacher, Chilocco Indian School. Chilocco. Okla., 
1910 — . 

MATHERLY, ERNEST V^^ILSON, B. S., Teacher and Farmer, R. 3. 
Madison, Kan. 

MAXWELL, HENRY GREENLEAF, B. S., Agri. 

MORTON, CAROLINE, B. S., D. S., Teacher of Domestic Science, 
Topeka High School. 1100 West St., Topeka. Kan. Teacher 
in Topeka Grade Schools, 1907-'ll; Teacher of Domestic 
Science, Topeka High School, 1911 — . 

(MURPHY) HUDSON, VERDA ELLEN, B. S., Housewife, R. .S, 
Manhattan, Kan. Teacher, 1906-'07; Housewife, 1907 — . 

(NEIMAN) RAMSEY, RUTH EMMA, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 1819 
Beverly Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Teacher. District School, 
Elbing, Kan., 1906-'07; At Home, White Water, Kan., 1907- 
'09; Teacher, Grade School, White Water, Kan.. 1909-'10; 
Teacher, High School. White Water, Kan.. 1910-'12; At 
Home. White Water, Kan., 1912-'13; Housewife, Brooklyn, 
N. Y., 1913 — . 

NEWLAND, ROSS N., B. S., M. E., Erecting Engineer. York Manu- 
facturing Company, York, Pa. 

OTTO. HENRY, B. S., Abstractor, Manhattan, Kan. Law Student, 
Maniiattan. Kan.; Attorney-at-law, Manhattan. Kan.; City 
Treasurer, Manhattan. Kan.; Abstractor. Manhattan. Kar. 



KANSAS STATE Ad RlcrLTVRAL COLLEGE 173 

PECKHAM, JOHN J.. B. S., E. E., Electrical Engineer, Courtland, 

Kan. 
PITTMAN, MARTHA S., B. S., D. S., Domestic Science Teaclier, 
Reno Public Schools, 557 W. Sixth St., Reno, Nev. Public 
School Teacher, Horton, Kan., 1906-'07; Domestic Science 
Teacher, Chilocco Indian School, 19 07-"10; Domestic Science 
Teacher, Reno Public Schools, 1910 — . 

RAMSEY, LESTER ALLEN, B. S., M. E., General Superintendent, 
Engineering Department, Shipley Construction and Supply 
Company, New York City, 1819 Beverly Road, Flatbusn, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. Student Apprentice in Shops and Assistant 
Erecting Engineer, York Manufacturing Company, York, Pa., 
1906-'07; Erecting Engineer, York Manufacturing Company, 
York, Pa., 1908-'09; Superintendent of Erecting Depart- 
ment. New York District for York Manufacturing Company, 
Headquarters, New York City, 1910-'ll; General Superin- 
tendent of Engineering Department, Shipley Construction 
and Supply Company, New York City, 1912 — . 

REECE, RICHARD, B. S., E. E., Principal, Champion High School, 
Beacon, Mich., 1911. 

REYNOLDS, JESSIE ANNABERTA, B. S., D. S., Assistant in His- 
tory and Civics, K. S. A. C, 129 Anderson, Manhattan, Kan. 
Graduate Student, Kansas University, Summer of 1906; 
Graduate Student, Chicago University, Summers of 1907, 
1910; Traveled in Europe, Summers of 1909, 1912; Assist- 
ant in History and Civics, K. S. A. C, 1906 — . 

RICHARDSON, EMMIT D., B. S., M. E., Machine and Repair Shop. 
Cawker City, Kan. Fairbanks Morse Testing Department. 
Gas Engines, Beloit, Wis., 1907; Machine and Repair Shop, 
Cawker City, Kan., 1908^ — . 

(RITNER) SMITH, JENNIE INEZ, B. S., D. S. Died November 
14, 1913. Residences: Manhattan, Kan.; Mena, Ark. 

SANNEMAN, RAMER HENRY, B. S., Arch., Clay Center, Kan. 

SCHROEDER, WILLIAM PAUL, B. S., Agri., Creamery Operator 
for Iowa Dairy Company, 1159 Iowa St., Dubuque, Iowa. 

SHULER, MARTIN ROY, B. S., Agri., Agricultural Instructor, 
State School of Forestry, Bottineau, N. Dak. Science In- 
structor, High School, Holton, Kan., 19 07; Science Instruc- 
tor, Atchison County High School, 1907-'09; Homesteaded 
in South Dakota, 1909-'ll; Agricultural Instructor, Stewart- 
ville (Minnesota) High School, 1911-'12; Agricultural in- 
structor, State School of Forestry, Bottineau, N. Dak., 
1912 — . 

(SMITH) SKINNER, EMILY G., B. S., D. S., Housewife, 1515 
New Hampshire St., Lawrence, Kan. 

SNODGRASS, MILTON DAVID, B. S., Agri., Superintendent United 
States Experiment Station, Kodiak, Alaska. Crop Produc- 



174 HErOJil) OF THE ALU MM 

tion, K. S. A. C, 1906-'0T; Alaska Investigations, U. S. De- 
partment of Agriculture, 1907 — . 

SPERRY, MABELLE JULIE, B. S., D. S., Teacher of Domestic 
Science and German, Neodesha High School, Neodesha, Kan. 
Teacher, Clifton High School, Clifton, Kan., 1907-'i)8; 
Teacher, Marysville High School, Marysville, Kan., 190S-"09; 
Teacher, Neodesha High School, Neodesha, Kan., 1910 — , 
Student, University of Chicago, Summer Quarters of 1910, 
1911, and 1912. 

SPOHR, GEORGE A.. B. S., Traveling Salesman, 1920 Michigan 
Ave., Chicago, 111. Postgraduate, K. S. A. C, 1907; Sales- 
man, Kansas City Electric Light Company, 1907-'09; Sales- 
man, Union Electric Light and Power Company, St. Louis, 
Mo., 1909-'ll; Salesman, Commonwealth Edison Company, 
Chicago, 111., 1911 — . 

(SPOHR) HEATH, JULIA C, B. S., Housewife, 1140 W. Fifty- 
first St., Los Angeles, Cal. 

SPUHLER, HENRY ADAM, B. S., Arch., Architectural Superin- 
tendent, Howe & Holt, 6014 E. Fourteenth St., Kansas City. 
Mo. 

STODDARD, ALBERT D., B. S., E. E., Load Dispatcher, Metropol- 
itan Street Railway Company, 1419 Broadway, Kansas City. 
Mo. Load Dispatcher, Metropolitan Street Railway Com- 
pany. 1906 — . 

SWANSON, ERNEST FELIX, B. S., Clothing Merchant, 920 Cedar 
St., Concordia, Kan. Expert Mechanic for the International 
Harvester Company, two seasons; Bookkeeper for Cloud 
County Bank, 1910; Secretary and Treasurer of the Daylight 
Clothing Company, 1911 — . 

THURSTON, ELBERT WREN, B. S., E. E., Telephone Engineer. 

THURSTON, WARREN BUNN. B. S., Agri., Dairyman, U. S. De- 
partment of Agriculture, 87 5 Fifty-ninth St., Oakland, Cal. 
Buttermaker, Harding Creamery Company, Omaha, Nebr., 
1906; Assistant in Dairying, Maryland Agricultural College, 
1907; Superintendent, New State Butter Company, Enid, 
Okla., 1907-'08; Manager of Seneca Creamery, Seneca, Kau., 
1909; Buttermaker, Hope Creamery, Hope, Kan., 1910; 
Government Dairyman in Charge of Dairy Investigations for 
State of California, 1911; Dairyman, U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, Supervisor of "Community Dairy Investiga- 
tions," Mora, Minn., 1913 — . 

(TRAIN) STEWART, DORIS M., B. S., Housewife, St. Anthony, 
Idaho. Postgraduate Student and Teacher, K. S. A. C, 
1906-'07; Teacher, Clifton, Kan., and Manhattan, Kan., 
1907-'09; Housewife, Plattsburg, Ohio, and St. Anthor.y, 
Idaho, 1909 — . 

TURNER, MARCIA ELIZABETH, B. S., D. S., Head of Depart- 



KAX^.LS STATE AG lilCrLTURAL COLLEGE 175 

ment of Home Economics, State Agricultural School, First 
District, Jonesboro, Ark. Teacher in Public Schools, Riley 
County, 1906-'0S; Editor, K. S. A. C. "Alumnus," 1908- 
'10; Teacher of English and Grammar, Ft. Scott, Kan., City 
Schools, 1910-'ll; Teacher of Science, Manhattan High 
School, 1911-'12; Head of Department of Home Economics. 
First District, State Agricultural School, Jonesboro, Ark. 

WATKINS, WARREN ELMER, B. S., Agri., Allen County Demon- 
stration Agent, Tola, Kan. Manager of Farm, four years; 
At Colorado University, one year; With Kansas Entomological 
Commission; Allen County Demonstration Agent — . 

WEAVER, CHAUNCEY ILES, B. S., E. E., Commercial Engineer, 
29 Hague Ave., Detroit, Mich. Test Course, General 
Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y., 1906-'08; Salesman, 
Westinghouse Electric Company, Chicago, 19 08-'12; Engi- 
neer, Hodenpyl, Hardy & Co., Central Station Operators. 
Detroit, Mich., 1912 — . 

WHITE, RALPH RICHARD, B. S., E. E., Chief Engineer,' Raven 
Pack Oil Company, Rangely, Colo. 

WHITE, THOMAS F., B. S., Law Student, University of Texas. 

WILSON, EDGAR M., B. S., E. E. 

WITHINGTON, CHARLES H., B. S., M. S., Science Teacher in 
High School, 921 W. Tenth St., Topeka, Kan. 

WOOD, THOMAS MARSHAL, B. S., B. E., Teacher of Forging, 
Western State Normal, Hays, Kan. ■ Practical Electrical 
Engineering with Moline Elevator Company, Moline, TIL, 
and Wichita, Kan., 1906-'07; Principal of Labette County 
High School, Altamont, Kan., 1907-'09; Instructor in Machine 
Shop Practice and Forging, State Manual Training Normal 
School, Pittsburg, Kan., 1909-'12; Instructor in Forging. 
Western State Normal, Hays, Kan., 1912 — . 

WORDEN, EDITH, B. S., D. S., Stenographer for the Vito-Chemical 
Laboratories, 4713 N. Winchester Ave., Ravenswood, Chicago, 
111. Student, University of Chicago, 1906-'07; Director of 
Domestic Science, Plummer Manual Training School, Idaho 
Springs, Colo., 1907-'10; Stenographer for the Vito-Chemi- 
cal Laboratories, Chicago, 111., 1912 — . 

WRIGHT, EARNEST A., B. S., E. E., General Manager of the Man- 
hattan Ice, Light, and Power Company, 714 Houston St., 
Manhattan, Kan. Graduate Apprentice, Bullock Electric 
Manufacturing Company, Norwood, Ohio, 1906-'08; Estimat- 
ing Engineer, Allis-Chalmers Company, Milwaukee, Wis.. 
1908-'ll; Estimating Engineer in Charge of Sale of Alter- 
nating Current Motors, Allis-Chalmers Company, Norwood, 
Ohio. 1911-'12; General Manager of the Manhattan Ice, 
Light, and Power Company, 1912 — . 

WRIGHT, WALTER SCOTT, B. S., Solicitor for Mutual Benelic 




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KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 177 

Life Insurance Company, E. 4217 Twenty-second Ave... 
Spokane, Wash. Farmer, Government Service; Principal iu 
Rural Scliools. 
YERKES, GUY E., B. S., Agri., Nurseryman and Florist, Hutcliin- 
son, Kan. Forester, United States Military Reserve; Riley. 
Kan., 1906-'07; Market Gardener, Hutcliinson, Kan., 1907- 
'12; Nurseryman and Florist, Hutchinson, Kan., 1912 — . 

1907 

ADAMS, ERNEST L., B. S., Agri., Assistant Agronomist, Cereal 
Investigations, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Experiment 
Station, Biggs, Cal. Animal Industry, U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, 1907; Parmer, Ozawkie, Kan., 1908; Cereal In- 
vestigations, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1909 — . 

(ALEXANDER) SHRIVER, LIZZIE BEA, B. S., D. S., House- 
wife, 04924 Post St., Spokane, Wash. Botany Clerk, K. &. 
A. C, 1907-'09; Housewife, 1909 — . 

ALLENTHARP, CECILE, B. S., D. S., Teacher in Public' Schools, 
707 S. Fourth St., Laramie, Wyo. Student, James Millikin 
University, Decatur, 111., 1907-'08; At Home, Casey, LI., 
1908-'09; Teacher, 1909 — . 

BAIRD, ALFRED HENRY, B. S., Agri., Farmer, Minneapolis, 
Kan. Fruit Farming, and Working in a Packing House, 
Etiwanda, Cal., 1907-'08; Farmer, Minneapolis, Kau., 
1908 — . 

(BARBER) TURNER, ETHEL R., B. S., Housewife, Manhattan, 
Kan. 

BASSLER, CHARLES EARLE, D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinaiy 
Practitioner, Greensburg, Kan. Teacher in Veterinary Col 
lege, K. S. A. C, 1907-'08; Practiced Veterinary Science, 
Halstead, Kan., 1908-'09; Practiced Veterinary Science, 
Greensburg, Kan., 1909 — . 

(BAYLES) CHALLENDER, JULIA SUSANNA, B. S., D. S., House- 
wife, 917 W. Babcock St., Bozeman, Mont. At Home, 1907-'0S; 
Teacher, Riley County, 1908-'09; Postgraduate Student, K. S. 
A. C, 1909-'10; Housewife, 1910 — . 

(BERRY) HULL, ETHEL ESTHER, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Shady 
Bend, Kan. Farmers' Institute Lecturer and Domestic 
Science Assistant, Purdue University, La Fayette, Ind., 
1908-'ll; Housewife, 1911 — . 

BIDDISON, CLARE LAVON, B. S., D. S., Instructor in Voice, K. 
S. A. C, 1001 Humboldt St., Manhattan, Kan. Instructor 
in Voice, K. S. A. C, 1907 — . 

BOWMAN, ROY C, B. S., M. E., Instructor, Lahainaluna School, 
Lahaina, Hawaii. Westinghouse Electric and Manufactur- 
ing Company, Pittsburg, Pa., 1907-'08; Assistant Principal, 
Crawford County High School, Cherokee, Kan., 1908-'ll; 



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Academic Work and Blacksmithing at Lahainaluna School, 
1911 — . 

BRINKMAN, HENRY W., B. S., Arch., Architect, Olpe, Kan. 

CALDWELL, FRED WALLACE, D. V. M., Vet. S., Dean of the St. 
Joseph Veterinary College, 1306 S. Twentieth St., St. Joseph, 
Mo. Practicing Veterinarian, Wamego, Kan., and Atchison, 
Kan., 1907-'12; Dean of the St. Joseph Veterinary College, 
Professor of Theory and Practice, and Manager of the St. 
Joseph Veterinary Laboratory, 1912 — . 

CASSELL, ALBERT FRANCIS, D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinarian, 
Manhattan, Kan. 

CASSELL, ROBERT ARCHER, B. S., E. E., Electrical Engineer, 
Beverly, Kan. 

CHENEY, JAMES HAMILTON, D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinarian, 
1211 Tenth St., Great Bend, Kan. Veterinarian, Great 
Bend, Kan. 

CLARK, ROY H., B. S., E. E., Sub-Station Department, Common- 
wealth Edison Company, 1621 Division St., Chicago, 111. 
Commonwealth Edison Company, 1907 — . 

CLARKE, LEE S., B. S. 

COLE, AMY, B. S., D. S., Domestic Science Instructor, Westmin- 
ster Apartments, Seattle, Wash. Domestic Science Teacher, 
Minneapolis, Minn., 1907-'08; At Home, 1908-'10; Domestic 
Science Instructor, State Normal, Ellensburg, Wash., 1910- 
'12; Domestic Science Instructor, Seattle Public Schools, 
1912 — . 

CONWELL, HERMON H., B. S., E. E., Associate Professor of 
Mathematics, State University, Albuquerque, New Mex. 
Employed in Testing Department, General Electric Com- 
pany, 1907-'08; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Uni- 
versity of New Mexico, 1908-'10; Associate Professor of 
Mathematics, ibid., 1910 — . 

COOK, IDA E. (THOMPSON), B. S., D. S., Housewife, R. 1, Effing- 
ham, Kan. 

COOLEY, JEROME EARL, B. S., E. E., With Automatic Tele- 
phone Company of America, 77 King St., Sidney, Australia, 
N. S. W., care Automatic Telephone Company, Ltd. 

(COOPER) ZIMMERMAN, ALLAN ELIZABETH, B. S.. Housewife. 

COPELAND, BERNARD C, B. S., Agri., Farmer, R. 1, Idana, Kan. 

COWLES, ALSON J., B. S., E. E. Died in 1911. 

COWLES, EDGAR ANDREW, B. S., M. E., Farmer, R. 2, El 
Dorado, Kan. 

COWLES, ETHEL, B. S., D. S., At Home, Sibley, Kan. 

COXEN. JAMES R., B. S., E. E., Director of Manual Training, 
State Normal School, Box 197, San Marcos, Texas. With 
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, East 
Pittsburg, Pa., 1907; Teacher of Mechanical Drawing, 



KAXSAS :STATE J(f RKVLTUEAL COLLEGE 179 

Goshen, Ind., 190S-'09; Teacher of Manual Training, Normal 
School, East Las Vegas, New Mex., 1909-'10; In Charge of 
Manual Training, Southwest Texas State Normal School, 
1910 — . 

CUDNEY, EVERETT WILLIAM, B. S., Agri., Farmer, Box 65, 
Belpre, Kan. Farmer, Belpre, Kan., 1907 — . 

(CUNNINGHAM) HOLLOWAY, MARGARET, B. S., D. S., House- 
wife, Marysville, Kan. At Home, Fairview, Okla., 1907- 
'08; Teacher, Fairview, Okla., 1908-'09; Teacher, Atwood, 
Kan., 1909-'10; Housewife, 1910 — ; Residences: Wakefield, 
Nebr., 1910 (June to November); Marysville, Kan., 1910 — . 

DAVIS, WILLIAM L., B. S., Agri., Veterinarian, Philippine Serv- 
ice, Bureau of Agriculture, Manila, P. I. Student, Kansas 
City Veterinary College. 1907-'10; Veterinarian, Philippine 
Service, 1910 — . 

DENNELER, ALEXANDER H., B. S., M. E., Winchester, Kan. 

ELSAS, MARSHAL, B. S., E. E., With the Otis Elevator Cpmpany, 
228 W. Sixteenth St., Kansas City, Mo. With the Allis- 
Chalmers Electric Company, 1907-'08; On a Farm, Scott 
County, Kansas, 19 0S-'ll; In Charge of Machine Shop, 
Independence, Mo., 1911-'13; With the Otis Elevator Com- 
pany, 1913 — . 

FAILYER, LOIS, B. S., At Home, 1000 Osage St., Manhattan, 
Kan. Student, Simmons College, Boston, 1908; Teacher of 
Domestic Science and Domestic Art, South Louisiana In- 
dustrial Institute, La Fayette, La., 1909; Teacher of Do- 
mestic Science and Domestic Art, State School of Forestry, 
Bottineau, N. Dak., 1910-'ll; Instructor of Domestic Science 
and Domestic Art, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, 
Ore., 1911-'12; At Home, Manhattan, Kan., 1912 — . 

(FINLAYSON) GARDNER, STELLA MAY, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
Grand Mound, Wash. Teacher, Arena, Colo., 1907-'08: 
Teacher. City Schools, Tulsa, Okla., 1908-'09; Post Office 
Assistant, Summerfield, Kan., 1909-'10; Teacher. Tulsa City 
Schools, Tulsa, Okla., Spring, 1910; Housewife, 1910 — ; 
Residences: Port Crescent, Wash., 1910-'ll; Grand Mound, 
Wash., 1911 — . 

(FOSTER) MILLER, ANNA HELEN, B. S., D. S., Housewife, R. 
1, Bennington, Kan. Teacher, 1907-'ll; Housewife, 1911 — . 

(FREY) NYSTROM, MAMIE C, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Pullman, 
Wash. Instructor in Domestic Science, Washburn Home, 
Minneapolis, Minn., 1907-'08; Teacher, Riley County, Kan- 
sas, 1908-'09; Instructor in Domestic Science, High School, 
Cottonwood Falls, Kan., 1909-'ll; Housewife, 1911 — . 

GARVER, JAMES R., B. S., Agri., M. S., In Charge of Dairy Ex- 
tension, Purdue University, 210 Waldron St., W. La Fayette. 
Ind. M. S., University of Wisconsin, 1907-'08; Manager of 



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Dairy Farm, 1908-'10; Real Estate Dealer, New York City, 
part of 1910-'ll; Practical Animal and Dairy Husbandry, 
1910-'12; In Cliarge of Dairy Extension, Purdue University, 
1912 — . 

GERNERT, WALTER BYRON, B. S., Agri., Research Assistant in 
Plant Breeding, University of Illinois, 503 Daniel St., 
Champaign, 111. Field Assistant on the Illinois State Soil 
Survey, 1907-'08; Graduate Student, University of Illinois, 
1907-'ll; Fellow in Agronomy, University of Illinois, 1908- 
'11; Researcli Assistant in Plant Breeding, University of 
Illinois, 1911 — . 

GORE, CLYDE JAMISON, B. S.. Agri., Farmer and Breeder of 
Pure-Bred Shorthorn Cattle, R. 1, Raymore, Mo. Farmer, 
Raymore, Mo., 1907 — . 

GRABENDIKE, FRANK W., B. S., E. E., With George C. Christo- 
pher & Son Steel and Iron Works, 3007 E. Second St., 
Wichita, Kan. 

(GRIFFING) CUNNINGHAM, MAY LUCETTA, B. S., D. S. Died 
in 1912. 

GROOME, HERBERT REVERE, D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinary 
Surgeon, Jewell, Kan. 

HAAN, SAMUEL P., B. S., E. E., Burlington, Kan. 

HANSON, ELLEN J., B. S., D. S.. Teacher of Domestic Science, 
High School, 517 N. Hastings Ave., Hastings, Nebr. 
Teacher of Domestic Science, Kansas State School for the 
Deaf, 1907-'08; At Home, 1908-'10; Teacher of Domestic 
Science and Art, Columbus (Nebraska) High School, 1910- 
'11; Teacher of Domestic Science, Hastings (Nebraska) 
High School, 1911 — . 

HOLLOWAY, A. DEXTER, B. S., Agri., Secretary Marshall County 
Y. M. C. A., Marysville, Kan. Assistant in Horticulture, 
New Mexico Agricultural College, 1907-'08; Assistant Sec- 
retary, Omaha Y. M. C. A., 1908 (January to July) ; As- 
sistant Secretary, Nebraska State Y. M. C. A., 1908-'10; 
Secretary, Marshall County Y. M. C. A., 1910 — . 

HOUSER, FREDERICK, B. S., Fruit Farmer, 1097 S. Elm St., 
Oxford, Kan. 

HUBBARD. HARVEY B., B. S., E. E., Electrical Contractor, Be- 
loit, Kan. Chief Electrician, Fort Worth and Denver Rail- 
way, Childress, Texas, 1907-'12; Electrical Contractor, Be- 
loit, Kan., 1912 — . 

HULL, FLORA MAY, B. S., D. S., At Home, 143 N. Shaffer St., 
Orange, Cal. Lunch-room Secretary, Y. W. C. A., Topeka, 
1907-'08; Lunch-room Secretary, Y. W. C. A., Wichita, Kan., 
1908-'09; General Secretary, Y. W. C. A., K. S. A. C, 
1909-'12. 

(HUTCHINSON) STREETER, KATE MAY, B. S., D. S., House- 



KAXSA.S STATE AGRICVLTVRAL COLLEGE 181 

wife, R. 4, Wakefield, Kan. Music Teacher, Smith County, 
Kansas. 1907-'0S. 

(INGRAHAM) MOORE, IRENE, B. S., D. S.. Housewife, Box 523, 
Chanute, Kan. Musician with Stock Company, 1907-'O8; 
Housewife, 1911 — ; Residences: Manhattan, Kan.; Siloaiu 
Springs, Ark.; Chanute, Kan. 

IRELAND, HARRY A., B. S., Agri., County Farm Advisor, Cam- 
yon County, Idaho, Caldwell, Idaho. Farmer, 1907; Agri- 
cultural Inspector in Philippine Islands, 1908-'10; Farm 
Manager in Wayne County, Ohio, 1911-'12; Teacher of Agri- 
culture in Meridian High School, Meridian, Idaho, 1912-'13; 
County Farm Advisor, Camyon County, Idaho, 1913 — . 

JORGENSON, LOUIS M., B. S., E. E., Principal High School, 427 
Byron St., Mankato, Minn. Apprentice, Westinghouss 
Electric and Manufacturing Company, Pittsburg, Pa., 1907- 
'08; Instructor, High School, Goshen, Ind., 190S-'09; In- 
structor, High School, St. Paul, Minn., 1909-'ll; Principal, 
High School, Devil's Lake, N. Dak., 1911-'12; Principal. Higii 
School. Mankato, Minn., 1912 — . 

JUSTIN, MINER M., B. S., Agri., F'armer, Manhattan, Kan. 
Agent in Scabies Eradication, U. S. Department of Agricul- 
ture, 1907; Farmer, 1908 — . 

(KAHL) IRELAND, CLARA MYRTLE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
Caldwell, Idaho. Clerk in D^iry Office, K. S. A. C. 1907- 
'11; Stenographer in Extension Office, K. S. A. C.. 1911: 
Housewife, 1911 — . 

KAHL, GROVER CLEVELAND, B. S., E. E., Traveling Salesman 
for General Electric Company, 3 310 Euclid Ave., Kansas 
City, Mo. With General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. 
Y., 1907-'13; General Electric Company, Kansas City, Mo.. 
1913 — . 

KIMBALL. MARY, B. S., D. S., With the Manhattan "Mercury," 
601 Manhattan Ave., Manhattan, Kan. At Home, 1907-'10; 
Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1910-'ll; Teacher of Do- 
mestic Science, Beggs, Okla., 1912-'13; With Manhattan 
"Mercury," 1913 — . 

KUPPER, EDWARD RUDOLPH, B. S., M. E., Superintendent of 
Construction, Quartermaster's Corps, U. S. Army, Ft. 
Huachuca, Ariz. Assistant Mechanical Engineer, American 
Smelting and Refining Company, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1907- 
'08; Constructing Engineer, Ling & Hughes, San v^ntonio, 
Texas, 1908-'09; Civil Engineer and Superintendent of Con- 
struction, Quartermaster's Corps, U. S. Army, 1909 — . 

LAMBERT. CLARENCE, B. S., Agri., Farmer, Hiawatha, Kan. 

LAWSON, LORIN WENDELL, B. S., E. E., Clothing and Shoe 
Business. W. Morlin St., McPherson, Kan. Installing Min- 
ing and Electric Machinery for AUis-Chalmers Company, 



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Kokamo, Colo., 1007; Erecting and Building Electrical Ma- 
chinery for Allis-Chalmers Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1908; 
Transferred to the Milwaukee Works of Same Firm, 1909; 
Grocery Salesman in Iowa and Illinois, 19 08; Clothing and 
Shoe Business, 1910 — . 

LEWIS, ADAH, B. S., D. S., M. S., Head of Home Economics Depart- 
ment, Fourth District High School, 777 E. Madison St., 
Springfield, Mo. Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1907-'09; M. 
S. in Chemistry and Bacteriology, 1909; Student and Tem- 
pory Assistant in Chemical Department, K. S. A. C, 1907- 
'11; Hospital Dietitian, Ottumwa, Iowa, Fall of 1911; In 
Charge of Home Economics Clubs, 1912-'14; Head of Home 
Economics Department, Fourth District High School, Spring- 
field, Mo., 1914 — . 

(LILL) MELPON, GERTRUDE E., B. S., Housewife Alki Point, 
Seattle, Wash. Teacher, High School, Council Grove, Kan., 
1907-'10; Teacher, High School, Ida Grove, Iowa, 1910-'ll; 
Teacher, High School, Ssattle. Wash., 1911-'13; Housewife, 
Seattle, Wash., 1913 — . 

LILL, PERCY E., B. S., Stock and Grain Farmer, R. 2, Mount 
Hope, Kan. Farmer, 19 07 — . 

LINSEY, FRED R., B. S., E. E., Power and Mining Engineering 
Department, General Electric Company, 328 Germania Ave., 
Schenectady, N. Y. 

LUPFER, JAMES A., B. S., E. E., El Paso Sales Manager. Fred M. 
Prescott Steam Pump Co., 510 Mills Bldg., El Paso, 
Texas. Apprentice, Westinghouse Electric and Manufactur- 
ing Company, Pittsburg, Pa., 1907-'08; Research Engineer, 
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Pitts- 
burg, Pa., 1908-'09; Salesman, Westinghou?.e Electric and 
Manufacturing Company, Salt Lake, Utah, 1910-'ll; Man- 
ager, Industrial and Power Department of Westinghouse 
Electric and Manufacturing Company, Salt Lake, Utah, 1911- 
'12; El Paso Sales Manager for Fred M. Prescott Steam 
Pump Co., 1912 — . 

McCLASKEY, EDWIN LOUIS, B. S., M. E., Farmer, R. 3, Girard, 
Kan. 

McCRONE. EDWIN WILLIAM, D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinary Sur- 
geon, Haddam, Kan. 

McDonald, ETHEL, B. S., D. S., Teacher of Domestic Science, 
Blooming Prairie, Minn. At Home, 1907-'09; Time Clerk, 
K. S. A. C, 1909-'ll; Record Clerk, K. S. A. C, 1911-'12; 
Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1912-'13; Teacher of Domestic 
Science, Blooming Prairie, Minn., 1913 — . 

MALLON, CARL EDWARD, B. S., E. E., Traveling Salesman, 1263 
Tyler St., Topeka, Kan. Traveling Salesman for Hoffman 
Milling Company, 1907 — . 



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MEYER, ELLA M., B. S., D. S.. Housekeeper, at Home, Riley, Kan. 
At Home, 1907-'08; Teacher of Intermediate Grades at 
Riley, 190S-'09; Housekeeper, at Home, 1910 — . 

MILHAM, JAMES ARTHUR, B. S., Agri., General Merchant, Hays, 
Kan. Assistant in Animal Husbandry, Fort Hays Experi- 
ment Station, 1907-'ll; General Merchant, 1911 — . 

MILLER, FREDERICK CARL, B. S., Agri., Farmer and Stockman, 
Belvue, Kan. 

MIYAWAKI, ATSUSHI, B. S., Agri., M. S., Lecturer in Dairying, 
Tohoku Imperial University, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. 
Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1907-'09; Assistant in Dairy- 
ing, K. S. A. C, 1909-'ll; Lecturer in Dairying, Tohoku 
Imperial University, 1911 — . 

MONTGOMERY, JOSEPH SHAW, B. S., Agri., Assistant Professor 
of Animal Husbandry, University of Minnesota, Assistant 
Secretary of Minnesota Stallion Registry Board, 1391 Ray- 
mond Ave., N., St. Paul, Minn. Agent in Scabies Eradica- 
tion, U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry, Albuquerque, New 
Mex.. 1907; Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1907-'08; Agent 
in Scabies Eradication, U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry, 
1908; Assistant in Animal Husbandry, "Estacron Central 
Agronomica," Santiago de Las Vegas, Cuba, l!)0S-'09; As- 
sistant Secretary, Minnesota Stallion Registry Board, 1909 — ; 
Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry, University of 
Minnesota, 1911 — . 

MOORE, LEONA ESTEL, B. S., Deputy County Treasurer, 10 Park 
Road, Manhattan, Kan. 

MORGAN, EDWARD ALLEN, B. S., Agri., U. S. Government 
Farmer, Indian Service, R. 2, Horton, Kan. Farmer, White- 
water, Kan., 1907-'10; Expert Farmer, U. S. Indian Service, 
Union Agency, Muskogee, Okla., 1910-'ll; Transferred to 
Mesa Grande Agency, Mesa Grande. Cal., 1911; Transferred 
to San Xavier Day School and Agency, Tucson, Ariz., 1912; 
Transferred to Kickapoo Agency, Horton, Kan., 1912 — . 

NEVINS, CLARENCE G., B. S., Hardware and Implement Merchant, 
Ford, Kan. 

(NICOLET) CRON, Bessie Minerva, B. G., Housewife, 802 Monroe 
St., Amarillo, Texas. Accompanist, K. S. A. C, 1907-'10; 
Housewife, 1910 — ; Residences: Washington, D. C, 1910- 
'13; Amarillo, Texas, 1913 — . 

NYSTROM, AMER B., B. S., Agri., Assistant Professor in Dairying, 
State College of Washington, Pullman, Wash. Instructor in 
Dairying, Ohio State University, 1907-'09; Instructor in 
Dairying, K. S. A. C, 1909-'10; Instructor in Dairying, State 
College of Washington, 1910-'ll; Assistant Professor of Dairy- 
ing, ibid., 1911 — . 



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OLSEN, OLE J., B. S., Agri., Farmer and Stockman, R. 2, Horton, 
Kan. Farmer and Stockman, 1907 — . 

OMAN, HARRY G. F., B. S., Agri., Farmer and Stock Raiser, R. 1, 
Leonardville, Kan. Farmer and Stock Raiser, 1907 — . 

ORR, BURTON SYLVESTER, B. S., M. E., Assistant in Power and 
Experimental Engineering, K. S. A. C, Manhattan, Kan. 

PAINTER, JOSEPH W., B. S. Died in 1907. 

PELHAM, JESSE LEROY, B. S., Agri., Superintendent of Under- 
wood & Viles Orcliards, R. 4, Box 89, Hutchinson, Kan. 
Horticulturist, Ft. Hays Experiment Station, 1907-'08; Pro- 
fessor of Agriculture, Western Branch State Normal, Hays, 
1908-'09; Superintendent of Underwood & Viles Orchards, 
1909 — . 

PHILIPS, ALLEN GRIFFITH, B. S., Agri., Assistant Professor in 
Charge Poultry, Purdue University, 225 University Ave., W. 
La Fayette, Ind. Student, Cornell University, 1907-'08; 
Assistant in Poultry Husbandry, K. S. A. C, 1908-'10: In 
Charge of Poultry, Purdue University, 1910 — . 

PORTER, HARRISON E., B. S., Arch., Instructor in Mathematics, 
,K. S. A. C, 1024 Houston St., Manhattan, Kan. Instructor 
in Mathematics, K. S. A. C, 1907 — . 

(BOSTON) GROVES, ADELINE, B. S., D. S., Teacher, Public 
Schools, Bonner Springs, Kan., R. 1, Edwardsville, Kan. In- 
structor in Domestic Science, Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, 
Ala., 1907-'08; Matron, Topeka Industrial and Educational 
Institute, Topeka, Kan., 1908-'09; Housewife, Edwardsville, 
Kan., 1909-'12; Teacher, Bonner Springs Public Schools, 
1912 — . 

POTTER, GEORGE PERCIVAL, B. S., Agri., Stockman, Peabody, 
Kan. Stockman, 1907 — . 

PYLE, CHARLES A., D. V. M., Vet. S., Farmer and Stock Raiser, 
Manhattan, Kan. 

RANDLE, ELIZABETH, B. S., D. S., Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 
Manhattan, Kan. Riley, Kan. 

(RANNELLS) ADAMS, LULU MAHALA, B. S., D. S., Housewife. 
Biggs, Cal. At Home, Manhattan, Kan., 19 07-'10; House- 
wife, 1910 — . 

REED, HIRAM R., B. S., Agri., Agricultural Inspector, Philippine 
Service, Bureau of Agriculture, Manila, P. I. Farmer, Cen- 
tralia, Kan., 1907-'08; Expert, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. 
S. Department of Agriculture, 1908-'10; Assistant in Dry 
Land Agriculture, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1910-'ll; 
Agricultural Inspector, Philippine Service, 1911 — . 

RICHARDS, EDWARD CLEMENT, B. S., M. E., Traveling Sales- 
man, Waucoma, Iowa. City Salesman, Omaha, Nebr., for 
U. S. Radiator Company, of Detroit, Mich., 1907-'08; Traveling 
Salesman for Ford Manufacturing Company, of Chicago, 



KAXSAS STATE AGHICULTUEAL COLLEGE 185 

1908-'09; Traveling Salecman for Red Jacket Manufacturinj^ 
Company, of Davenport, Iowa; and Handle tlie Jobbing Trade 
in Canada and Western Coast, 1909 — . 

RICHARDS. JAMES C, B. S., M. E., Salesman, 815 N. Tenth St.. 
St. Joseph, Mo. Salesman for the Hoffman Milling Company, 
Enterprise, Kan., 1909 — ; Locations: Keokuk, Iowa; Rock 
Island, 111.; Saginaw, Mich.; Grand Rapids, Mich.; St. Joseph, 
Mo. 

ROSS, DONALD, B. S., M. E., Inspection and Engineering Depart- 
ments, Western Electric Company, 18 67 S. Ridgeway Ave., 
Chicago, 111. Mechanical Department of Swift & Co., St. 
Joseph, Mo., 1907-'08; Student, Missouri School of Mines, 
1908; Master Mechanic, Independent Paper Company, 
Independence, Kan., 1908-'10; Inspection and Engineering 
Departments, Western Electric Company, 1910 — . 

RYAN, JOHN MICHAEL, B. S., Agri., Farmer and Stock Raiser, R. 
2, Muscotah, Kan. F'armer and Stock Raiser, 1907^ — . 

SCHAFER, EDWIN GEORGE, B. S., Agri., Professor of Agronomy, 
State College of Washington, Pullman, Wash. Ex- 
perimental Field Crops, K. S. A. C. and Experiment Station, 
1907-'09; Graduate Student, Illinois University, 1909-'10; 
Instructor in Farm Crops, K. S. A. C, 1910-'13; Professor of 
Agronomj^ State College of Washington, Pullman, Wash., 
1913 — . 

SCHOLZ, WALTER THEODORE, B. S., M. E., Manager of Frank- 
fort Telephone Company, Frankfort, Kan. Atlas Engine 
Works, Indianapolis, Ind., 1907-'0S; Manager Frankfort 
Telephone Company, 19 08 — . 

SCHOTTLER, MARTIN WILLIAM, B. S., E. E., Electrical Con- 
tractor, 222 Exchange St., Emporia, Kan. 

STATTUCK. EARLE LOCKE, B. S., M. E., Assistant in Mechanic 
Arts Department, Louisiana Industrial Institute; In Charge 
of the Work in Thermodynamics, Applied Mechanics, and 
Machine Design, Box 163, Ruston, La. 

SHELLEY. WILSON GEORGE, B. S., Agri., Farmer and Gram 
Breeder, R. 2, McPherson, Kan. Graduate Student, K. S. A. 
C. 1907-'08; Grain Investigation, U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture, 1908-'ll; Farmer, 1911 — . 

SKINNER, PERLS HARRISON, B. S., Arch.. Contractor and 
Builder, Sixth and Delmar (Rose Lawn Estate), Topeka, 
Kan. Contractor and Builder, Manhattan, Kan., 1907-'ll; 
Contractor and Builder, Topeka, Kan., 1912 — . 

SORGATZ, FRANK, B. S., M. E., Carpenter, 341 Eighteenth St., 
San Diego, Cal. 

STAUFFER, MURICE I., B. S., E. E., Stock Clerk, S. & S. Packing 
Company, 19 01 Broadway, Kansas City, Mo. With Westing- 
house Electric Company and Pittsburg Traction Company, 



18(i RECORD OF THE ALVMNl 

1907-'08; Assistant Cashier, First National Bank, Barnard. 
Kan.. 1908-'09; Parmer, 1909-'10; Switching Clerk, General 
Office, K. C. S. Railway, 1910-'ll; Stock Clerk, S. & S. PacK- 
ing Company, 1911 — . 

STEVENS, ORIN ALVA, B. S., Agri., Assistant Professor of Botany 
and Seed Analyst, North Dakota Agricultural College, 1110 
Tenth St. N., Fargo, N. Dak. Assistant in Botany, K. S. A. 
C. 1907-'09; Assistant Professor of Botany, and Seed 
Analyst. North Dakota Agricultural College, 1909 — . 

STEWART, CLAUDIUS P., B. S., E. E., Installer, Automatic 
Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Student-Apprentice and In- 
staller, Automatic Electric Company, 1908-'10; Wire Chief, 
Southern District, Alberta Government Telephone System, 
1910-'ll; Installer, Automatic Electric Company, 1911 — . 

(STREETER) SMITH, GRACE ELIZABETH. B. S., D. S., House- 
wife, 721 E. Forty-second St., Chicago, 111. At Home, Man- 
hattan, Kan., 1907-'09; Housewife, 1909 — . 

STREETER, LYMAN BRADLEY, B. S., Agri., Farmer and Stock- 
man, R. 4, Wakefield, Kan. 

(SWEET) EVANS, BERTHA FLORENCE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
615 Cypress St., Kansas City, Mo. 

TILBURY, S. RAY, B. S., M. E., Assistant to Engineer of Tests, 
A., T. & S. F. Railway, 32 3 E. Tenth St., Topeka, Kan. 
Special Apprentice with Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., 1907-'08; Power Plant Engineer with A., T. & 
S. F. Railway, Grand Canyon, Ariz., 1908-'09; With Test De- 
partment, A., T. & S. F. Railway, 1909 — . 

(TOLIN) COURTER, ANNA RHEA. B. S., D. S., Housewife, Codell, 
Kan. At Home, Soldier, Kan., 1907-'09; Housewife, 1909 — . 

TROUTMAN, VIRGINIA, B. S., Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, Man- 
hattan, Kan.; Comiskey, Kan. (Home Address). At Home, 
1907-'13; Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1913. 

(UMBERGER) LONG, MAY ERNESTINE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
Ensenada, Porto Rico. Girls' State Industrial School, Beloit, 
Kan., 1907-'08; Parsons High School, 1908-'09; Professor 
of Home Economics, Lincoln College, 1909-'ll; Instructor of 
Home Economics, College of Agriculture of Porto Rico, 
1912. 

(WALTER) SKINNER, JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH, B. S., D. S., 
Housewife, W. Sixth Ave. and Delmar Road (Roselawn Es- 
tate), R. 8. Topeka, Kan. Housewife, 1907 — ; Residences: 
Manhattan, Kan., 1907-'12; Topeka, 1912 — . 

WALTER, MERTON LUTHER, B. S., Agri., Farmer, R. 1, Harvey- 
ville, Kan. Farmer, Lawrence, Kan., 1907-'09; Farmer, 
Selden, Kan., 1909-'12: Farmer, Harveyville, Kan., 1912 — . 

(WARD) GEORGE, CATHARINE NIESZ, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
R. 2, Capron, Okla. Teacher in Minneapolis Public Schools, 



KAXSA.'S STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 187 

Minneapolis, Kan., 1907-'0S; Housewife, 1908 — . 
WERNER, ALBERT A., B. S., Agri., Fruit Ranclier, Etiwanda, 

Cal. Fruit Rancher, Etiwanda, Cal., 1907 — . 
(WEST) ALLEN, GEORGIANA, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Tampico 

Alto, Vera Cruz, Mexico. Housewife, Tampico Alto, Vera 

Cruz. Mexico, 1907 — . 
(WESTGATE) LEWIS, HELEN CLARA, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 

1020 Osage St., Manhattan, Kan. 
WILLIAMS, ROBERT E., B. S., Agri., D. V. S., Veterinary In- 
spector, U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry, Flagstaff, Ariz. 

Graduate of Kansas City Veterinary College, 1909. 

1908 

ALLEN, JESSIE PATIENCE, B. S., D. S., In Charge of Folding 
and Mailing, Printing Department, K. S. A. C, 14 52 Fair- 
child Ave., Manhattan, Kan. Printing Department, K. S. A. C, 
1908 — . 

(ALSPAUGH) ZERCHER, EVA IRENE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
817 Walnut St., Texarkana, Texas. Housewife, 1908 — ; 
Residences: Laredo, Texas, 1908-'09; Tyler, Texas, 1909- 
'12; Texarkana, Texas, 1912- — . 

(BARDSHAR) WARREN, MARIE RILDA, B. S., D. S. Teacher of 
Domestic Science, New Orleans University, 190S-'10; Teacher 
of Domestic Science, LeMoyne Normal Institute, Memphis, 
Tenn., 1911-'12; Teacher of Domestic Science, Christian 
Endeavor Academy, Endeavor, Wis., 1912. Died in 1914. 

BEIGHLE, ERNEST ELMER, B. S., Arch., Teacher of Mathe- 
matics, E. Lansing, Mich. 

BENNETT, HULDA L. J., B. S., D. S., Clerk in Manhattan State 
Bank, 510 Osage, Manhattan, Kan. 

BERGER, GEORGE P., B. S., E. E., Engineer of Light and Power 
Plant, R. 6, Abilene, Kan. Wire Chief, Brown Telephone 
Company, 1908-'09; Engineer for Light Plant, 1909-'10; 
Electric Wiring Contractor, 1910-'ll; Lineman, Light and 
Power Plant, 1911-'12; Engineer, Light and Power Plant, 
1912 — . 

BIDDISON, EDNA ELEANOR, B. S.. Mathematics Instructor in 
Tulsa High School, 1124 S. Boulder, or Box 1201, Tulsa, Okla. 
Teacher of Mathematics in High School, White Cloud, Kan., 
1908-'10; Teacher of Mathematics in High School, Pawne3, 
Okla., 1910-'ll; Teacher of Mathematics in High School, 
Tulsa, Okla., 1911 — . 

BIXBY, HORACE E., B. S., E. E., Assistant to Electrical Engineer, 
U. S. Reclamation Service, Minidoka, Idaho. Electrical In- 
spector, A., T. & S. F. Railway System, 1908-'ll; Instructor 
in Electrical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, 1911- 




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KAN.SAS STA'IE AdliK T I/niiA L COI.LKdh: 1K9 

'12; Assistant to Electrical I'JiiKineer, V. S. Reclamation 
Service. 1912 — . 

BOWER, MABEL J.. B. R., D. S., Bookkeeper, Manhattan, Kan. 

BRINK, RAYMOND W., 15. S., Instructor in Mathematics, College 
of Engineering, University of Minnesota, 209 State St., S. 
E., Minneapolis, Minn. Instructor in Mathematics, Univer- 
sity of Idaho, 1909-'12; Instructor in Matiiematics, Uni- 
versity of Minnesota, 1912 — . 

BROCK, JAMES E., B. S., Agri., Manager California Date Company, 
Heber, Cal. Science Teacher, Troy High School, 1908-'09; 
Secretary, Farmers' Institute and Extension Department, K. 
S. A. C, 1909-'10; Manager, California Dat i Company, 
1911—. 

BUCKMaN, ruby MILDRED, B. S.. D. S., Professor of House- 
holu Arts, Kentucky State University, 239 S. Limestone St., 
Lexington, Ky. At Home, 1908-'09; Teacher, Fifth Grade, 
McPherson, Kan., 1909-'10; Teacher, Domestic Art, High 
School, Hutchinson, Kan., 1910-'12; In Charge of House- 
hold Arts Department, Kentucky State University, 1912 — -. 

BULL, ELMER A., B. S., Arch., Professor of Manual Arts, Albion 
State Normal, Albion, Idaho. Millman, C'astella Box Com- 
pany, Castella, Cal., ]908-'09; Graduate Student, K. S. A. 
C, 1910; Instructor in Manual Training, High School, 
Larimore, N. Dak., 1910-'ll; Instructor in Manual Training 
and Mathematics, High School, Yankton, S. Dak., 1911-'12; 
Professor of Manual Arts, Albion State Normal, Albion, 
Idaho, 1912 — . 

CALDWELL, RALPH ELMER, B. S., Agri., Associate in Milk 
Production, Indiana Experiment Station, and Instructor in 
Dairying, Purdue University, 348 State St.. West LaFayette, 
Ind. Starter Maker for Fairmont Creamery Company, 
Omaha, Nebr., 1908-'09; Assistant in Animal Husbandry, 
Ohio Experiment Station, Wooster, Ohio, 1909-'10; Assist- 
ant in Dairy Husbandry, Ohio Experiment Station, Wooster, 
Ohio, 1910-'ll; Associate in Milk Production, Indiana Ex- 
periment Station, and Instructor in Dairying, Purdue Uni- 
versity, 1912 — . 

CARLSON, WALTER WILLIAM, B. S., M. E., Assistant Professor 
of Shop Methods and Practice, and Superintendent of Shops, 
K. S. A. C, 1130 Bluemont Ave., Manhattan, Kan. Instruc- 
tor in Mechanical Engineering, Montana State College, Boze- 
raan, Mont., 1908-'09; Assistant Professor of Mechanical 
Engineering, ibid., 1909-'10; Instructor in Tool Making, K. 
S. A. C, 1910-'12; Assistant Professor of Shop Methods and 
Practice, Superintendent of Shops, K. S. A. C, 1912 — . 

CAVE, WAYNE BEA, B. S., San Diego, Cal. Reporter for tht; 
"Mercury," Manhattan, Kan., and the Pittsburg "Headlight," 




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KANiSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 191 

1908-'09; Real Estate Agent, Manhattan, Kan., 1909-'10; 
Reporter, San Diego "Union," San Diego, Cal., 1910-'13; Real 
Estate Agent, San Diego, Cal., 1913 — . 

CHALLENDER, RALPH THOMPSON, B. S., M. E., Instructor in 
Mechanical Engineering, Montana State College, 917 W. Bab- 
cock St., Bozeman, Mont. Instructor in Manual Training, 
Kansas Industrial Reformatory, 1909; Instructor in 
Mechanical Engineering, Montana State College, 1910 — . 

CHRISTENSEN, ESTHER EVANGELINE, B. S., D. S., Teacher of 
Domestic Science and Art in City Schools, 115 Clark St., 
Houghton, Mich. Teacher in Rural Schools of Kansas, 
1908-'10; Teacher in City Schools, Manhattan, Kan., 
1910-'ll; Teacher of Domestic Science and Art, City 
Schools, Houghton, Mich., 1911 — . 

(COOPER) DIAL, KATHERINE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Manhat- 
tan, Kan. 

CRON, ALEXANDER B., B. S., Agri., In Charge of Forage Crop 
Work for U. S. Department of Agriculture, 802 Monroe St., 
Amarillo, Texas. Assistant in Grain Standardization, U. S. 
Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, 19 08-'09; 
Assistant in Agronomy, Office of Forage Crops, Alfalfa Ex- 
tension in the East, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1909- 
'13; In Charge of Forage Crop Work, U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, Amarillo, Texas, 1913 — . 

CUNNINGHAM, SOLON WHITNEY, B. S., Agri., Professor of 
Agriculture, Normal School, Fresno, Cal. Director of the 
Public School Garden Clubs, Omaha, Nebr., 1908; Director of 
Agricultural Department, Western Kansas State Normal 
School, 1909; Director of the Agricultural Department, Albion 
State Normal School, 1910-'13; Professor of Agriculture, 
Normal School, Fresno, Cal., 1913 — . 

DEAVER, BERNICE ADA, B. S., Teacher of Mathematics and 
History. 

DONLY, MAX C, B. S., E. E., Farmer and Stock Raiser, Carlton, 
Kan. Merchant, 1908-'09; Farmer and Stock Raiser, 
1909 — . 

DORYLAND, CHARLES J. T., B. S., Agri., Assistant in Bacteri- 
ology, North Dakota Experiment Station, Agricultural Col- 
lege, N. Dak. 

(DRESSER) SYVERND, FLORENCE EDITH, B. S., D. S., House- 
wife, Canton, S. Dak. Graduate Student and Assistant in 
English Department, K. S. A. C, 1908-'09; Teacher in High 
School, Baxter Springs, Kan., 1909-'10; Principal of High 
School. Wheaton, Kan., 1910-'ll; Reader and Teacher in 
English Department, K. S. A. C, 1911-'12; Teacher of Do- 
mestic Science in High School, Canton, S. Dak., 1912. 

EATON, GEORGE RICHARD, B. S., E. E., Plant Superintendent, 



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Hanamo Telephone Company, Maryville, Mo. Switchboard 
and Meter Testing, Edison Company, Topeka, Kan.; Man- 
ager, Home Teleplione and Electric Company, Highland, 
Kan.; Superintendent, Hanamo Telephone Company, Mary- 
ville, Mo. 

(ELDER) BULL, MARY AMY, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Albion, 
Idaho. Instructor of German and History, High School, 
Council Grove, Kan., 1908-'10; Housewife, 1910 — . 

FLEMING, LOUISE, B. S., D. S., Instructor in Mathematics in 
High School, 606 Topeka Ave., Topeka, Kan. Vice-Princi- 
pal, Mankato High School, Mankato, Kan.; Instructor in 
Mathematics in High School, Topeka, Kan., 1913 — . 

FORESBERG, CARL F., B. S., E. E., Sales Agent, General Electric 
Company, Rialto Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. College 
Electrician, K. S. A. C; Lineman, Manhattan Ice, Light, and 
Power Company; Contractor, Manhattan, Kan.; Apprentice, 
General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. 

GADEN, MARY ELIZA, B. S., D. S., Principal of Schools, Selling, 
Okla. Teacher of Domestic Science, Lexington, Ky., 1909- 
'10; Teacher in Grades, Riley, Kan., 1910-'12; Principal oi 
Schools, Selling Okla., 1912 — . 

GALL, DAVID EMERSON, D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinary Surgeon, 
Reserve, Kan. 

(GAMMON) RYAN, ERMA, B. S., D. S., Housewife, R. 2, Mus- 
cotah, Kan. At Plome, Ramah, Colo., 19 08-'10; Housewife, 
1910 — . 

GIBBON, CLARENCE T., B. S., E. E., Electrician, Homestake 
Mining Company, Lead, S. Dak. Electrician, Denver, In- 
terurban Railway Company, Denver, Colo., 1908-'10; 
Electrician, Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, Picton, Colo., 
19 10-' 12; Electrician, Homestake Mining Company, Lead, S. 
Dak.. 1912 — . 

GISH, OLIVER HOLMES, B. S., Assistant in Physics, University 
of Nebraska, 535 N. Sixteenth St., Lincoln, Nebr. Assistant 
Principal of Marysville, Kan., High School, 1908-'09; As- 
sistant Observer, U. S. Weather Bureau, 1909-'10; Assistant 
Research Observer, Mount Weather Observatory, 1910-'ll; 
Assistant in Physics, University of Nebraska, 1911 — . 

GOHEEN, GEORGE G., B. S., E. E., Commercial Engineer, General 
Electric Company, 316 Miners' Bank Bldg., Joplin, Mo. 
With General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y., Power 
and Mining Department, 1908 — . 

(GRAHAM) McCLASKEY, CECILE AGNES, B. S.. D. S., House- 
wife, R. 3, Girard, Kan. 

GRAHAM, J. OLIN, B. S., Farmer, Floyd, Texas. Farmer, Floyd, 
Texas, 1908—. 

(GRIZZELL) PRAEGER, EDNA GERTRUDE, B. S., D. S., House- 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 193 

wife, Clafliii, Kan. Teacher, Short Course in Houseliold 
Economics, Purdue University, 1909. 

HALM, HELEN H., B. S., D. S., Head of Home Economics De- 
partment, and Instructor in Domestic Art, Southwest Texas 
State Normal School, San Marcos, Texas; 633 Buchanan St., 
Topeka, Kan. (Home). Teacher of Domestic Science and 
Art in the Corsicana (Texas) High School, 190S-"10: In 
Charge of the Home Economics Department of the South- 
west Texas State Normal School, San Marcos, Texas, 1910 — . 

HARLAN, DORA INEZ, B. S., Teacher, Wahoo, Nebr. 

HARRIS, FRANK CLYDE, B. S.. Arch., Instructor in Architecture 
and Drawing, K. S. A. C, 630 Bluemont Ave., Manhattan, 
Kan. City Engineer, Manhattan, Kan., 1907-'09; Supervis- 
ing Engineer, W. K. Palmer Engineering Company, 1909; 
Assistant and Instructor in Architecture and Drawing, 
1909 — . 

(HARRIS) GASTON, MAUD, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 302 Garfield 
St., Ft. Atkinson, Wis. 

HASLAM, THOMAS POWELL, B. S., M. S., Assistant in Veteri- 
nary Medicine, Agricultural Experiment Station. K. S. A. C, 
62 3 N. Manhattan Ave., Manhattan, Kan. AsiJistant In- 
structor in Chemistry, Kansas University, 1908-'09; M. S., 
ibid.. 1910; Assistant in Veterinary Medicine, Agricultural 
Experiment Station, K. S. A. C, 1909 — . 

HASSEBROEK, ELIZABETH P., B. S., D. S., Manhattan, Kan. 

HAYES, FRED M., D. V. M., Vet. S., Instructor in Veterinary 
Science, University of California, Berkeley, Cal. Assistant 
in Veterinary Science, K. S. A. C, 19 08-'ll; Instructor in 
Veterinary Science, and Veterinarian in Charge of Hog- 
Cholera Serum Laboratory, University of California, 1911 — . 

HOFFMAN, GEORGE LEON, B. S., E. E., Electrical Foreman, 
Arrowrock Dam, Arrowrock, Idaho. Electrician and Cement 
Chemist, U. S. Portland Cement Company, Yocemento, Kan.. 
1908-'10; Electrician, Los Angeles Aqueduct, Monolith, 
Cal., 1910-'12; Electrical Foreman, Arrowrock Dam, 
1912 — . 

HOLMBERG, EDITH ANTONETTE, B. S., D. S., Teacher of Do- 
mestic Science and Art, Renville, Minn. Teacher, Churchill, 
Minn., 1908-'09; Instructor of Domestic Science and Art, 
Public Schools, Renville, Minn., 1909 — . 

(HOWELL) KING, ANNICE, B. S., D. S., Housewife. 

HULL, RALPH WALDO, B. S., Agri., Farmer and Stockman, 
Shady Bend, Kan. Agent in Scabies Eradication, Bureau 
of Animal Industry, Albuquerque, New Mex., 1908; Farmer, 
Shady Bend, Kan., 1909 — . 

(HUSE) COLLINS, HELEN KNOSTMAN, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 



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Keats, Kan. Assistant in Domestic Science, K. S. A. C, 
1909-'13; Housewife, 1913 — . 

(ISE) GYGAX, ESTELLE MAY, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Zuin 
Glarnisla a-d Brulilberg, Wintertliur, Switzerland. Teaclier, 
City Schools, Downs, Kan., 1908-'09; In Charge of Domestic 
Science and Art Department, Coffeyville (Kansas) High 
School, 1909-'10; Head of Domestic Art and Science De- 
partment, Bingham High School, Bingham, Utah, 1911; 
Housewife, Winterthur, Switzerland, 1911 — . 

JOHNSON, ELMER, B. S., M. E., Assistant in Power and Experi- 
mental Engineering, K. S. A. C, 1010 Osage St., Manhattan, 
Kan. Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, K. S. A. C, 
1908-'10; Assistant in Power and Experimental Engineer- 
ing, ibid., 1910 — . 

JOHNSTON. EDWARD MERVYN, B. S., Agri., Scientific Assist- 
ant, U. S. Department of Agriculture, and Superintendent of 
Beaumont Co-operative Rice Experiment Station, Lock Box 
741, Beaumont, Texas. Graduate Student, Cornell Univer- 
sity, Ithaca, N. Y., 1908-'10; Tracing Clerk, American Ex- 
press Company, Rochester, N. Y., 1910-'ll; Scientific As- 
sistant, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture, Office of Cereal Investigations, and Superintendent of 
Beaumont Co-operative Rice Experiment Station, 1911 — . 

JONES, JOHN SENECA, B. S., Agricultural Instructor. Stale 
High School, Mora, Minn. Teacher of Sciences, Norton 
County High School, Norton, Kan., 190S-'10; Teacher of 
Science and Agriculture, Valley City, N. Dak., 1910-'ll; 
Teacher of Agriculture, State Industrial High School, Mora, 
Minn., 1911 — . 

(JUSTIN) HASLAM, EDITH B., B. S., D. S., Housewife, 623 N. 
Manhattan Ave., Manhattan, Kan. Instructor in Domestic 
Science. State Industrial School for Girls, Beloit, Kan., 
1908-'10; Instructor in Domestic Science, Clay County High 
School. Clay Center, Kan., 1911-'12; Housewife, 1912 — . 

KELLY, MAUDE, B. S., D. S.. Cooking Instructor, Kansas City 
(Kansas) High School, 714 Barnett St., Kansas City, Kan. 

KERR, ALMIRA ELNORA, B. S., D. S., Domestic Science 
Teacher, Cache Creek Indian Mission School, R. 3, Apache, 
Okla. Domestic Science Teacher, Avery Normal Institute, 
Charleston, S. C, 1908-'09; Domestic Science Teacher, 
Cache Creek Indian Mission Industrial School, 1909 — . 

KIMBLE, VENUS, B. S., D. S., At Home, Manhattan, Kan. 

KINNEL, FREDERICK B., B. S., M. E., Engineer, A., T. & S. F. 
Railway, Amarillo, Texas. 

KIRBY, ARTHUR W., B. S., E. E., Erecting Engineer and Gas 
Engine Expert, 123 S. Chestnut St., St. Marys, Ohio. 
Electrician, Kansas Natural Gas Company, 1908-'09; Fore- 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 195 

man Shops, Kansas Natural Gas Company, Independence, 
Kan., 1909-'10; Superintendent of WaKeeney (Kansas) 
Light and Water Plants, 1910-'12; Road Engineer, St. 
Marys Machine Company, St. Marys, Ohio, 1912 — . 

KISER, ORVILLE M., B. S., Agri., Director of Agriculture, Hec- 
tor Associated Schools, Hector, Minn. Teacher of Agricul- 
ture and Manual Training, Canby, Minn., 1908-'10; Teacher 
of Science and Agriculture, Howard Lake, Minn., 1910-'12; 
Director of Agriculture, Hector Associated Schools, Hector, 
Minn., 1912 — . 

(KRATZINGER) TAFT, ELSIE LOUISE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
Sioux City, Iowa. Supervisor of Household Science and 
Household Arts, Carbondale (Illinois) Public Schools, 
1908-'13; Housewife, Sioux City, Iowa, 1913 — . 

LONG, CARL C, B. S., E. E., With Utah Power and Light Com- 
pany, Grace, Idaho. Graduate Student, University of Wis- 
consin, 1908-'09; With Bureau of Education, Philippine 
Islands, 1910-'12; Power House Superintendent, Utah Power 
and Light Company, Grace, Idaho, 1912 — . 

McCALL, WILLIAM THOMAS, B. S., Agri., Manufacturer of 
Sunflower Stacker, 917 Fremont St., Manhattan, K,an. 
Manufacturer, 1908 — . 

McCONNELL, FAY GERTRUDE, B. S., D. S., Teacher of Do- 
mestic Science, 3918 Hutton Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Teacher of Domestic Science, Hartwell High School, Cincin- 
nati, Ohio, 1910 — . 

(McKEEMAN) BIRCH, OLIVE R., B. S., D. S., Housewife, R. 3, 
Ithaca, N. Y. Teacher, Manhattan, Kan., 1908-'ll. 

(McKEEN) KIPP, ETHEL OLIVE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Manhat- 
tan, Kan. 

McLEAN, HARRY CHARLES, B. S., E. E.. First Assistant Chem- 
ist, Department of Soil Chemistry and Bacteriology, New 
Jersey Agricultural College Experiment Station, Nev. 
Brunswick, N. J. Graduate Student and Student-Assistant 
in Chemistry, K. S. A. C, 1909; Assistant in Soil Analysis, 
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1910; First As- 
sistant Chemist, Department of Soil Chemistry and 
Bacteriology, New Jersey Agricultural College Experiment 
Station, 1910 — . 

McLENON, HENRY ALEXANDER, B. S., Agri., Farmer, Mon- 
rovia, Kan. 

MANALO, VINCENTE G., B. S., M. E., Lemery Batangas, Philip- 
pine Islanda. 

MARSHALL, PHILLIP EDWARD, B. S., E. E., Electrician, 520 
Harrison St., Topeka, Kan. 

MARTIN, ETHEL MADGE, B. S., At Home, Gen. Del., Albuquer- 
que, New Mex. 



196 BECORD OF THE ALUMNI 

(MARTY) LAWSON, JESSIE LOU, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Mc- 
Pherson. Kan. Student in Domestic Science Course in 
Teacliers' College, New York City, 1908-'09; Teacher of 
Domestic Science, High School, Hastings, Nebr., 1909-'ll; 
Housewife, 1911 — . 

MOFFATT, GEORGE A., B. S., M. E.. Boiler and Elevator In- 
spector for Maryland Casualty Company, 912 Chamber of 
Commerce Bldg., Portland, Ore. Machinist, Seattle, Wash., 
1909-'ll; Boiler and Elevator Inspector for Maryland 
Casualty Company, Portland, Ore., 1911 — . 

JMOMYER, HARRY H., B. S., E. E., Boomer Lineman, Southwest- 
ern Telegraph and Telephone Company, Hawkins, Texas. 

MORRISON. ORR O., B. S., Agri., With The Albert Dickinson 
Company, Lock Drawer 7 8 8, Chicago, 111. Live Stock In- 
spector, U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry, 1908-'10; Sales- 
man, Feed and Flour Department, The Quaker Oats Com- 
pany, 1910-'13; With The Albert Dickinson Company, Chi- 
cago, 111., 1913 — . 

MORTON, CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA, B. S., D. S., Art Instructor, 
Greenwich, Conn.. Teacher in Common Schools, 1908-'09, 
Assistant in Art Department, K. S. A. C, 1909-'12; Student, 
Columbia University, 1912-'13; Art Instructor, Greenwich, 
Conn., 1913 — . 

MUNGER, EDNA ANNA, B. S., D. S., Commercial Teacher, 
Augusta High School, Augusta, Kan. Teacher in Riley 
County Public Schools, 1908-'10; At Home, 1910-'12; Clerk, 
Department of Rural and Vocational Education, 1912-'13; 
Commercial Teacher, Augusta High School, 1913 — . 

MURRAY, JACOB MICHAEL, D. V. M., Vet. S., Instructor, St. 
Joseph Veterinary College, Seventh and Sylvanie Sts., St. 
Joseph, Mo. Veterinarian, Wichita, Kan. Instructor in 
St. Joseph Veterinary College, St. Joseph, Mo. — . 

NEEDHAM, LUCY, B. S., Teacher of Home Economics and 
Science, Oswego, Kan. R. 1, Rantoul, Kan. (Home). 
Teacher in District School, Lane, Kan., 1908-'09; Special 
Student, K. S. A. C, 1909-'10; Teacher of Home Economics, 
Florence, Ala., 1910-'ll; Student, K. S. A. C, Spring of 
1911; Teacher in Home Economics and Science, Oswego 
College, 1911-'13; Teacher in Home Economics and Science, 
Oswego High School, 1911-'13; Student, University of Chi- 
cago, Summer, 1912. 

PERRINE, ARTHUR ALEXANDER RAYMOND, B. S., E. E., 
Teacher of Electrical Engineering, Montgomery St., Stark- 
ville, Miss. Student, Armour Institute of Technology, Chi- 
cago, 111., 1908-'09; B. S., 1909, E. E., 1912; Manager 
Quenemo Telephone Company, Osage County, Kansas, 1909- 
'10; Instructor, Department of Electrical Engineering, 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 197 

Montana State College, Bozeman, Mont., 1910-'ll; Engineer- 
ing Department, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis., 
1911-'12; Electrical Engineering Department, Mississippi 
Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1912 — . 

PETERSON, JOHN BUELL, B. S., Agri., Dairy Farmer and Hog 
Raiser, Montborne, Wash. At Home, Wichita, Kan., 19 08- 
'09; Farmer, Montborne, Wash., 1909-'ll; County Engineer, 
Skagit County, Washington, 1911-'12; Dairy Farmer and 
Hog Raiser, 1913 — . 

PIERCE, MARCIA, B. S., D. S., Teacher in High School, 626 W. 
Sixth St., Junction City, Kan. At Home, Junction City, 
Kan., 1908-'ll; Teacher in Grades, Purcell, Okla., 1912 
(January to May) ; Teacher, Kearny County High School, 
Lakin, Kan., 1912 — . 

PRAEGER, HERMAN ALBERT, B. S., Agri., General Farmer, 
Claflin, Kan. General Farmer, 1908 — . 

RICHARDS, JAMES C, B. S., E. E.. Salesman for HolTman Mills, 
Enterprise, Kan., 815 N. Tenth St., St. Joseph, Mo. 

RIDDLE, GENEVIEVE LOUISE, B. S., Principal of High School, 
Kuna, Idaho. Science Instructor, Sallisaw, Okla., 1908-'09; 
Science Instructor, Ontario, Ore., 1909-'10; Homesteading 
160 Acres Dry Land, Eight Miles Southeast of Boise, Idaho, 
and Teaching District School, 1910-'12; Principal, Kuna 
High School, 1912 — . 

(ROBERTSON) SMITH, BLANCHE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 557 
Vermillion Ave., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Record 
Clerk, K. S. A. C, 1908-'10; Housewife, 1910 — . 

SCHILD, CLARA DOROTHY, B. S., Principal of High School, 612 
Fremont St., Manhattan, Kan. Principal of High School, 
Manhattan, Kan., 1909 — ; Student, Chicago University, 
Summers, 1911, 1912, 1913. 

SIMPSON, JAY WARREN, B. S., E. E., Rice Grower, EI Campo, 
Texas. Principal, Provincial Trade School, Bureau of Educa- 
tion, Lingayen, Pangasinan, Philippine Islands, 1908-'12; Rice 
Grower, 1912 — . 

(SMITH) BIXBY, HALLIE M., B. S., D. S., Housewife, U. S. R. 
S., Minidoka, Idaho. At Home, Manhattan, Kan., 1908-'ll; 
Housewife, 1911 — ; Residences: Philadelphia, Pa., 1911- 
'12; Minidoka, Idaho, 1912 — . 

SMITH, JAY LATIMER, B. S., Agri., Realty Broker, 557 Vermil- 
lion, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. U. S. Government Sheep 
Inspector, New Mexico, 1908; Salesman for the Aluminum 
Company, Pittsburg, Pa., 1909-'12. 

(SMITH) GRAVES, Margaret Grace, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
Corvallis, Ore. 

SMITH, MARTIN GILBERT, D. V. M., Vet. S.. Veterinary Inspec- 
tor, Bureau of Animal Industry, U. S. Department of Agri- 



198 HECOliJ) OF THE ALUMNI 

culture, 721 E. Forty-second St., Chicago, 111. Practiced 
Veterinary Medicine, Wellington, Kan., 1908-'12; Veterinary 
Inspector, Bureau of Animal Industry, U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture, 1912 — . 

SNAPP, ARTHUR R., B. S., Agri., Farmer, Sunburst, Mont. 
Agent in Scabies Eradication, U. S. Bureau of Animal In- 
dustry, Albuquerque, New Mex., 1908; Farmer, near Belle- 
ville, Kan., 1909-'12; Filed on Homestead near Sweetgrass, 
Mont., 1912; Farmer, Sunburst, Mont., 1913 — . 

STRONG, HERBERT D., B. S., E. E., In General Electric Sales 
Office, California. 

SULLIVAN, DANIEL CHARLES, B. S., Stockman. 

SVi^EET, HELEN LOUISE, B. S., D. S., Teacher in Imperial, Cal., 
32 5 W. Tenth St., Long Beach, Cal. City Librarian, 
Hampton, Iowa, 1908-'12; Teacher, Imperial, Cal., 1912 — . 

TAFT, EDWIN SPRINGER, B. S., Agri., Assistant Manager, Re- 
tail Coal Yard, Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co., Y. M. C. 
A., Sioux City, Iowa. General Secretary, Y. M. C. A., Uni- 
versity of South Dakota, Vermillion, S. Dak., 1908-'ll; 
- Salesman, Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company, 1911-'12. 

TAYLOR, IRENE ALMA, B. S., D. S., At Home, Chapman, Kan. 

(TEAGARDEN) BARDO, MAUDE E., B. S., D. S., Housewife, 121 
N. Second St., Arkansas City, Kan. General Agent for 
Union Publishing House of Chicago, 111., at 1 Lewis St., 
Binghamton, N. Y., 1908-'09. 

THOMPSON. RAYMOND CHARLES, B. S., Professor of Agricul- 
tural Chemistry and Chemist of Experiment Station, Uni- 
versity of Arkansas, 513 Highland Ave., Fayetteville, Ark. 
Assistant Chemist, K. S. A. C, 1908-'10; Graduate Student, 
ibid., 1908-'09; First Assistant Chemist, Arkansas Experi- 
ment Station, 1910-'ll; in Charge of Department of Agri- 
cultural Chemistry and the Chemistry Department of the 
Experiment Station, University of Arkansas, 1911 — . 

(TOLIN) JEFF'S, BESSIE L., B. S., D. S., Housewife, 1508 
Buchanan St., Topeka, Kan. Teacher of Domestic Science, 
Marshall, Texas, 1908-'10; At Home, Soldier, Kan., 1910- 
'11; Housewife, Topeka, Kan., 1911 — . 

TRUNK, MATILDA, B. S., D. S., Teacher, Henryetta, Okla. 
Teacher, Plains, Kan., 19 08-'09; Teacher, Keats, Kan., 
1910-'ll; Teacher, Henryetta, Okla., 1911 — . 

(TULLOSS) McLEAN, ELSIE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 1005 Blue- 
mont Ave., Manhattan, Kan. Teacher of Domestic Science, 
Ottawa High School, 1908-'09; Housewife, 1909 — ; Resi- 
dences: Mexico City, Mex., 1909-'12; Manhattan, Kan., 
1912 — . 

WALKER, CARROLL, B. S., E. E., Grain Dealer, Lillis, Kan. 



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WALTERS. DANIEL, B. S., Arch., Merchant, Beloit, Kan. Arcni- 
tect, Beloit, Kan.; Merchant, Beloit, Kan. — . 

WELSH, CHARLES R., B. S., E. E., County Engineer, Clay 
County, Clay Center, Kan. Automobile Salesman, 1908- 
'10; County Engineer, Clay County, 1910 — . 

(WETZIG) TERRASS, PAULINE EMILIE, B. S., D. S., House- 
wife, Alma, Kan. 

WILLARD, CHARLES J., B. S., Farmer, Williamsburg, Va. Stu- 
dent, University of Illinois, 1908-'10; Farmer, Bradford, 
Kan., 1911-'13; Farmer, Williamsburg, Va., 1913 — . 

(WILLIS) CALL, CLARA, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 609 N. Ninth 
St., Manhattan, Kan. Instructor in Domestic Science, K. 
S. A. C, 1906-'10; Housewife, 1910 — . 

WILSON, BRUCE STEINHOFF, B. S., Agri., Assistant in Farm 
Demonstrations, Agronomy Department, K. S. A. C, 520 N. 
Manhattan Ave., Manhattan, Kan. With Agronomy Depart- 
ment. K. S. A. C, 190S-'10; Farm Foreman, ibid., 1910-'ll; 
Assistant in Agronomy and Foreman of Experimental Farm, 
ibid., 1911-'12; Assistant in Farm Demonstrations, ibid., 
1912 — . 

(WILSON) ELLIOTT, FRANCES ODELL, B. S. Housewife. 

WILSON. IRA A., B. S., E. E., Farmer, Winfield, Kan. Farmer, 
1908 — . 

WOLF, NELLE, B. S., D. S., At Home, 431 Humboldt St., Man- 
hattan, Kan. 

WRIGHT, ANDREW H., D. S., Agri., Assistant Agronomist, Okla- 
homa Agricultural Experiment Station, West College Ave., 
Stillwater, Okla. Instructor in Science and Agriculture. 
High School, Lyons, Kan., 1908-'09; U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry, 1909; Agriculturist, 
Haskell State School of Agriculture, Broken Arrow, 1909- 
'10; Assistant Agronomist, Oklahoma Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, 1910 — . 

YOUNG, STUART SMITH, B. S., E. E., Superintendent, Star 
Electrical Company, 1013 S. Walnut St., Coffeyville, Kan. 
In Employ of Electrical Engineering Department, K. S. A. 
C, Fall of 1908; Power Plant Construction at Chapman. 
Kan., 1909; Foreman, Stevens Electric Company, Coffey- 
ville, Kan., 1909-'ll; Superintendent and Part Owner, Star 
Electrical Company, Coffeyville, Kan., 1911 — . 

1809 

ADAMS, FRANKLIN ALEXANDER, B. S., E. E., Assistant Cash- 
ier, Stockgrowers' Bank, Maple Hill, Kan. Signal Repair- 
man. Pennsylvania Lines, Allegheny, Pa., 1909-'10; Stu- 
dent, Cornell University, 1910-'ll; Assistant Cashier, Stock- 
growers" State Bank, 1911 — . 




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ALLEMAN, M. REUBEN, B. S., Agri., Dairy Farmer, 350 Second 
St., Seattle, Wash. 

ALSPAUGH, CLYDE HARRISON, B. S., Agri., Eleele, Hawaii. 
Farmer, Lincolnville. Kan., 1909-'ll; Agriculturist, Boys' 
Industrial School, Waialee, Territory of Hawaii, 1911-'13; 
Vocational Instructor, Eleele, Hawaii, 1913 — . 

(APITZ) McCAMPBELL, JESSIE EDWINA, B. S., D. S., House- 
wife, Manhattan, Kan. 

ARMSTRONG, RALPH A., B. S., M. E., Associate in Shop and 
Drawing, Technological High School, 141 E. North Ave., 
Atlanta, Ga. Superintendent of Trade School, Kansas 
State Reformatory, Hutchinson, Kan., 1909-'ll; Associate 
in Shop and Drawing, Technological High School, Atlanta, 
Ga., 1911 — . 

(AXTELL) GLOVER, MARGUERITE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
207 B. Broadway St., Newton, Kan. 

BALES, HAROLD W., D. V. M., Vet. S., U. S. Veterinary Inspector, 
.54 2 Custom House, Louisville, Ky. General Practice of 
Veterinary Medicine, 1909-'ll; Veterinary Inspector with 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal In- 
dustry, 1911 — . 

(BARNETT) BONEBRAKE, CECIL PEARL, B. S., D. S., House- 
wife, 352 S. Grand, Orange, Cal. At Home, 1909-'ll; 
Housewife, 1911 — . 

BEALEY, EDWARD E., B. S., Agri. Died in 1912. 

BERKELEY, ROBERT E., B. S., Farm Loans, Kansas City, Mo. 
Assistant Cashier and Main Stockholder, Jewell County 
National Bank, Burr Oak, Kan.; Farm Loans, Kansas City, 
Mo. 

BONEBRAKE, CASEY C, B. S., E. E., City Engineer, 352 S. 
Grand St., Orange, Cal. Farmer, 1909-'10; Mercantile 
Business, 19 10-' 12; City Engineer, 1912 — . 

BOYLE, CHARLES JOSEPH, B. S., Agri., Farmer, Spivey, Kan. 
Farmer, Spivey, Kan., 1909 — . 

BRINK, RAYMOND W., B. S., E. E., Instructor in Mathematics, 
College of Engineering, University of Minnesota, 209 State 
St., S. E., Minneapolis, Minn. Instructor in Mathematics, 
University of Idaho, 1909-'12; Instructor in Mathematics, 
University of Minnesota, 1912 — . 

(BROOKS) HAZEN, ELLA V., B. S., D. S., Housewife, Ithaca, N. 
Y. Housewife, 1909 — ; Residences: Centralia, Kan., 1909- 
'10; Eureka, Kan.. 1910-'ll; Amarillo, Texas, 1911-'12; 
Ithaca, N. Y., 1912 — . 

BROWN, FRANCES LANGDON, B. S., D. S., Head of Home Eco- 
nomics Division, Extension Service, K. S. A. C, 514 N. Ninth 
St., Manhattan, Kan. Head of Home Economics Division, 
Extension Service, K. S. A. C, 1909 — . 



202 RECOlil) OF TUE ALVMM 

BRYANT, VIRGIL C, M. S., Agri., In Charge of Agricultural De- 
partment of High School, Hotel Los Banas, Los Banas, Cal. 
GLudent at Berkeley and University of California, 1910-'! 1; 
M. S. in Agriculture, University of California, 1911. 

CARLSON, ANNA WILHELMINA, B. S., Student Assistant in 
Mathematics, K. S. A. C, 1909-'12; Postgraduate Work in 
Mathematics, ibid., 1911-'12; Instructor in Mathematics and 
Agriculture, Barber County High School, Medicine Lodge, 
Kan.. 1912. Died July 30, 1913. 

CARPENTER, FLORENCE, B. S., D. S.. At Home, Holcomb, Kan. 
At Home, Woodsdale, Kan., 1909-'10; At Home, Holcomb, 
Kan., 1910 — . 

CASSEL, SARAH ELIZABETH, B. S., D. S., Domestic Scienc<3 
Teacher. 5323 Pitt St., New Orleans, La. Teacher of Do- 
mestic Science, New Orleans. La., 1910 — . 

CHRISTIE. GEORGE SIDNEY, B. S., Agri., Howard, Kan. 

(COCKRELL) DANIELS, EDNA E., B. S., D. S., Housewife, 327 
S. Poplar St., Centralia, 111. Teacher of Domestic Art and 
Science, Bennet Academy, Clarkson, Miss.; Housewife, 
1910 — ; Residences: Omaha and Hastings. Nebr., and Cen- 
tralia, 111. 

CONNER, CLAUDE S., D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinarian, Smith Cen- 
ter, Kan. Veterinarian, Lyons, Kan., 1909-'13; Veterina- 
rian, Smith Center, Kan., 1913 — . 

COOK, LOUIS GRAHAM, B. S., Farmer and Stock Raiser, R. 1, 
Effingham, Kan. 

COONS, M. MARIE, B. S., D. S., At Home, Manhattan. Kan. At 
Home, 1909 — . 

(COPLEY) BUCHHOLTZ, MARGARET, B. S., D. S.. Housewife, 
313 S. Water St., Olathe, Kan. Teacher of Domestic 
Science, Kansas School for Deaf, 1909-'ll; Clerk in Record 
Clerk's Office, K. S. A. C, 1911-"12; Housewife, 1912 — . 

CUDNEY, HERMAN L., B. S., Farmer, R. 5, Haviland, Kan, 
Farmer, Haviland, Kan., 1909 — . 

DANIELS, .JAMES SCOTT, B. S., General Secretary, Y. M. C. A., 
Centriiiia, 111. Student, Y. M. C. A. Training School, Chicago, 
l'J09-'iO: In Y. M. C. A. Work in Nebraska, 1910-'13; 
Gcnfral Secretary, Y. M. C. A., Centralia, 111., 1913 — . 

DAUGHTERS. CURTIS LYNN, B. S., Editor, Council Grove, Kan. 

DAVIS, LEON MILEHAME, B. S., Agri., Assistant Professor of 
Dairy Industry, University of California, University Farm, 
Davis, Cal. Instructor in Dairy Industry, University of 
California, 1909-'12; Assistant Professor of Dairy Industry, 
ibid., 1912 — ; In Charge of Dairy Department, ibid., 1913 — . 

DEAVER, RUBY FAE, B. S., Cassoday, Kan. 

(DOCKING) WEBER, LULU H., B. S., Housewife, 134 Clinton 
Ave., Albany, N. Y. 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 203 

ENFIELD, WILLIAM L., B. S., E. E., Electrical Engineer, 1894 E. 
Sixty-ninth St., Cleveland, Ohio. Graduate Student, Massa- 
chusetts Institute of Technology, 1909-'10; Engineering De- 
partment, National Electric Lamp Company, 1910-'ll; 
Electrical Engineer, General Manufacturing Department, 
National Quality Lamp Division of General Electric Company, 
1911 — . 

EVANS, WILMA DETTE, B. S., D. S., Domestic Science Teacher, 
Government Academy, Tuskahoma, Okla. Goodland, Kan. 
(Home). Teacher of Domestic Science, Houston (Texas) 
Schools, 1910-'ll; Teacher of Domestic Science, Sherman 
County High School, Goodland, Kan., 1911-'12; Teacher of Do- 
mestic Science, Government School for Choctaw Girls, Tus- 
kahoma, Okla., 1912 — . 

(FENTON) KITTELL, MARIE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 1219 Gar- 
field Ave., Topeka, Kan. Extension Department, University 
of Wisconsin, Fall and Winter of 1909-'10, and Winter of 
1910-'ll; Extension Department, K. S. A. C, Fall of 1910 
and Spring of 1911. 

FOOTE, DONALD FORREST, B. S., E. E., Manager Missouri 
Valley Light and Power Company's El Dorado Springs 
Property, El Dorado Springs, Mo. General Utility Man with 
Pike's Peak Hydro-Electric Company, Manitou, Colo.; 
General Utility Station Operator with Colorado Springs 
Light, Heat and Power Company, 1909-'ll; Manager, 
Aguilar Light and Power Company, Aguilar, Colo.; vVitu 
Progressive Stove and Furnace Company, Colorado City, 
Colo., 1911-'12; With Blue Bird Gold Mining and Milling 
Company, Independence, Colo.; Manager, Missouri Valley 
Light and Power Company, El Dorado Springs, Mo., 1912 — . 

(FORCEMAN) PARKS, MINNIE L., B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
Bellaire, Kan. Assistant in Domestic Art, K. S. A. C, 1909- 
'10; Extension Department, K. S. A. C, 1910-'ll; House- 
wife, 1911 — . 

GISON, AMBROSIO, B. S., Agri., Senior Student, College of Veteri 
nary Science, University of the Philippines, 72 2 Tayuman 
St., San Lazaro Immunizing Station, Manila, P. I. Agri- 
cultural Assistant of the Bureau of Agriculture, Government 
of the Philippine Islands; Veterinary Research Laboratory, 
Alabang, Rizal, P. I. 

GRAVES, ROY R., B. S., Agri., Professor of Dairy Husbandry, Ore- 
gon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Ore. Superintendent of 
Kansas City Pure Milk Commission, 1909; Manager, Hillcrest 
Dairy Company, Kansas City, Mo., 1909-'10; Manager, Lake 
View Dairy Farm, Greenwood, Mo., 1910-'ll; Research Fel- 
low and Graduate Student, University of Missouri, 1911-'12; 
Dairyman, Dairy Division, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 



204 HE con D OF THE ALVMXJ 

1912-'13; Professor of Dairy Husbandry, Oregon Agricultural 
College, Corvallis, Ore., 1913 — . 

GRIZZELL, CHESTER W., D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinarian, Seventh 
and Adams Sts., Sterling, Kan. 

HAINES, CHARLES MEYERS, B. S., M. E., Traveling Immigra- 
tion Agent, 7 04 Main St., Ft. Worth, Texas. Superintend- 
ent of Manual Training, Public Schools, Albia, Iowa, 1909- 
'10; Director of Manual Arts, City Schools, Atchison, Kan., 
1910-'ll; Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, Texas Agri- 
cultural and Mechanical College, College Station, Texas, 
19 11-' 13; Traveling Immigration Agent for the Joint Im- 
migration Bureau of the St. L. I. M. & S. T. & P., & I. 6.: 
G. N., 1913 — . 

HAMLER, HARRY T., B. S., M. E., Farmer, Hoisington, Kan. 

HANSON, ANTON, B. S., M. E., Jamestown, Kan. 

HARNER, JAMES WILLIAM, D. V. M., Vet. S., Green, Kan. 
United States Inspector, Bureau of Animal Industry, 
Paris, Texas, 1911. 

HARRI, FRITZ F., B. S., LL. B., Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 
.. 4123 Eleventh St., N. E., Seattle, Wash. Law Student, Uni- 
versity of Washington, 1909-'12; LL. B., University of 
Washington, 1912; General Practice, 405-9 New York Bldg., 
Seattle, Wash. 

(HARRISON) JORGENSON, ANNIE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 427 
Byron St., Mankato, Minn. At Home, Jewell, Kan., 1909- 
'10; Housewife, 1910 — . 

(HAWKINS) GALLUP, STELLA, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Marys- 
ville, Kan. At Home, 19 09; Housewife. 1910 — . 

HAYNES, LAWRENCE GLENN, B. S., E. E., Farmer, Wamego, 
Kan. Agent, Scabies Eradication, Bureau of Animal In- 
dustry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Albuquerque, New 
Mex.. 1909; Forest Guard, Forest Service, U. S. Department 
of Agriculture, Magdalena. New Mex., 1909-'10; Forest 
Ranger, Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
Magdalena, New Mex., 1910-'14; Farmer, Wsmego, Kan., 
1914 — . 

(HAZEN) REXROAD, ALICE MABEL, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
100 E. Sixteenth St., Hutchinson, Kan. Instructor of Do- 
mestic Science, Larimore, N. Dak., 1909-'ll: Housewife. 
1911 — ; Residences: Mitchell, S. Dak., 1911-'12; Hutchin- 
son, Kan., 1912 — . 

(HENDERSON) SELIG, GENEVA L., B. S., D. S., Housewife, 219 
Earner St., El Dorado, Kan. Instructor in Domestic 
Science, El Dorado High School. 

HENDERSON, HELEN DAY, B. S., At Home, 3518 Virginia Ave., 
Kansas City, Mo. At Home, 19 09 — . 

HILL, THOMAS NEWTON, B. S., Teacher, Milligan College, Tenn- 



KANSjL^ ."STATE AG lllCr LTV UAL COLLEGE 205 

essee. InsLructcr of Science and Mathematics in El 
Dorado (Kansas) High School, 1909-'10; Student, Kansas 
University (Medical School), 1910-'ll; A. B., Kansas Uni- 
versity, 1911; Instructor in Beckley Institute, Beckley, VV. 
Va., 1911-'13; Teacher, Milligan College, Tennessee, 1913 — . 

HIRST, JESSE T., B. S., M. E., Hutchinson, Kan. Draftsman 
for Kansas Chemical Manufacturing Company, 1910-'ll; 
Assistant in Mathematics and Physics, Lake Forest College, 
Lako Forest, 111., 1912-'13. 

HOLLOWAY, VERA E., B. S., D. S., High School Instructor in 
Home Economics, 245 S. Kenwood St., Glendale, Cal. In- 
structor in Home Economics, Pratt County High School, 
1909-'10; Instructor in Home Economics, Los Angeles State 
Normal, 1909-'10; Instructor in Home Economics, Glendale 
Union High School, 1911 — . 

(HOWELL) ZAHNLEY, MABELLE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, IIl. 
Farmer St., El Dorado, Kan. Teacher of Intermediate 
Grades, Dwight, Kan., 1909-'10; Housewife, El Dorado, Kan., 
1910 — . 

HOWENSTINE, CHARLES CLINTON, B. S., E. E., Engineer, 
General Electric Company, 528 Western Ave., Lynn, Mass. 
Student Engineer, AllisChalmers Company, 1909-'ll; En- 
gineer. General Electric Company, 1911 — . 

(HULL) THOMPSON, GRACE G., B. S., D. S., Housewife, 513 
Highland Ave., Fayetteville, Ark. At Home, Orange, Cal., 
1909-'ll; Housewife, Fayetteville, Ark., 1911 — . 

HUNTER, OLIVER WILLIAM, B. S., Instructor in Bacteriology, 
K. S. A. C, 1616 Fairchild Ave., Manhattan, Kan. Graduate 
Student in Bacteriology, K. S. A. C, 1909-'10; Graduate 
Student in Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin, 1910-'ll; 
Instructor in Department of Bacteriology, K. S. A. C, 
1911 — . 

INGHAM, EDITH BELLE, B. S., D. S., Teacher of Domestic 
Science, 307 Van Ness Ave., Fresno, Cal. Teacher of Do- 
mestic Science, Brownwood, Texas, 1910-'12; Teacher of 
Domestic Science, Fresno, Cal., 1912 — . 

IRVING, WILLIAM H., B. S., E. E., Special Signal Apprentice 
with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Lines West, 447 
Beechwood Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Special Signal Apprentice 
with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, lAnes West, 
1911 — . 

JACOBUS, CHARLES R., B. S., E. E., Power and Mining Commer- 
cial Department, General Electric Company, 13 Eagle St., 
Schenectady, N. Y. Special Work at K. S. A. C, 1908-'09; 
College Electrician, K. S. A. C, 1909-'10; Testing Depart- 
ment, General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y., 1910- 
'11; Trouble "Shooting," ibid., 1911-'12; Power and Mining 




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KANSAS STATE AGlilCULTURAL COLLEGE 207 

Commercial Department, General Electric Company, 
Schenectady, N. Y., 1912—. 

JONES, EDITH ELLEN, B. S., D. S., Assistant to the Dean of 
Agriculture and Director of Experiment Station, K. S. A. C, 
Manhattan, Kan. Secretary, Agronomy Department, K. S. 
A. C, 1909-'13; Assistant to the Dean of Agriculture and 
Director of Experiment Station, 1913 — . 

JONES, ELMER W., B. S., E. E., Electrical Engineer with Kan- 
sas City Electric Light and Power Company, 2105 Monroe 
Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 

JUSTIN, MARGARET M., B. S., D. S., Teacher of Domestic 
Science, Bennett Academy, Clarkson, Miss. Dietitian, 
Kansas City Hospital, 1909-'ll; Sewing Teacher, School for 
Deaf. Olathe, 1911-'13; Teacher of Domestic Science, Ben- 
nett Academy, Clarkson, Miss., 1913 — . 

KAWAI, NOBUZO, B. S., Agri., University of Edinburgh, Edin- 
burgh, Scotland. Manager, Piazzek Stock Farm. '1911; 
Student, University of Edinburgh, Edinburr^h. Scotland, 
1912 — . 

KENNEDY. ADA, B. S., D. S., Teaclier of Domestic Science, City 
Schools, Pasadena, Cal. Teacher, Topeka, Kan., 1909-'12; 
Teacher of Domestic Science, City Schools, Pasadena, Cal., 
1912 — . 

KIGER, HARRY E., B. S., Agri., Director of Agriculture in High 
School, Park Rapids, Minn. Assistant in Animal Husbandry, 
Purdue University, LaFayette, Ind., 1909-'10: Farmer, 
Burlington, Kan., 1910-'ll; Director of Agriculture, Park 
Rapids High School, Park Rapids, Minn., 1911 — . 

KING, LOYD L., B. S., E. E., Electrician, Santa Fe System, 
Mechanical Department, A., T. & S. F. Railway, Topeka, 
Kan. Electrician, Mechanical Department, A., T. & S. F. 
Railway, 1911 — . 

KING, WALTER J., B. S., M. E.. Highway Engineer, 1616 Fair- 
child Ave., Manhattan, Kan. Superintendent of Trades, 
Kansas State Industrial Reformatory, Hutchinson, Kan., 
1909-'12; Fellow in Experimental Engineering, K. S. A. C, 
1912-'13; Assistant in Highway Engineering, ibid., 1913 — . 

KING, WILLIAM ARTHUR, B. S., Teacher of History and Civics, 
High School, 1312 Sumner St., Aberdeen, Wash. Office 
Work. Manhattan, Kan., 1909-'10; Teacher of History and 
Civics, High School, Aberdeen, Wash., 1910 — . 

KIPP, CARL L., B. S., E. E., Music Merchant, Manhattan, Kan. 

KITTELL, ALBERT G., B. S., Editorial Department, "Mail and 
Breeze," 1219 Garfield Ave., Topeka, Kan. 

(KITTELL) CONNER, AMANDA C, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
Smith Center, Kan. Stenographer, Extension Department, 
K. S. A. C, 1909-'ll: Housewife, 1911 — . 



208 UEroliD OF THE ALUMNI 

KRATZER. DAVID A., B. S., M. E., Teacher of Manual Training, 
High School, 1117 Arch St., Topeka, Kan. Teacher of 
Manual Training, Gas, Kan., 1909-'ll; Assistant Field En- 
gineer, Middle West Stone Company, Summer of 1910. 

KUBIN, EDISON FRANK, D. V. M., Vet. S., Practicing Veterinary 
Medicine, McPherson, Kan. House Physician, 1909-'10; lu 
Charge of Serum Plant, K. S. A. C, 1910-'ll; Assistant in 
Veterinary Department, ibid., 1911-'12. 

(LEUSZLER) MONTGOMERY, GRACE E., B. S., D. S., House- 
wife, 1391 Raymond Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Teacher, Mar- 
shall ('ounty, Kansas, 1909-'10; Instructor in Domestic 
Science and Art, Fullerton Union High School, FuUerton, 
Cal., 1910-'ll; Housewife, 1911 — . 

LILL, JOE GRIGSBY, M. S., Agri., Assistant in Dry Land Agri- 
culture, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture, Garden City, Kan. Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 
1910-'ll; Assistant in Soils, ibid., 1911-'13; Assistant in 
Dry Land Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. De- 
partment of Agriculture, 1913 — . 

LOGAN, EDWARD A., D. V. M., Vet. S., City Chemist and 
Bacteriologist, Professor of Bacteriology and Pathology, St. 
Joseph Veterinary College, 1104 S. Twentieth St., St. Joseph, 
Mo. Hardware Merchant, 1905-'06; Student, K. S. A. C. 
Veterinary School, 1906-'09; Practicing Veterinary Medi- 
cine, Wamego, Kan., 1909-'12; City Chemist and Bacteriol- 
ogist, also Professor of Bacteriology and Pathology, St. 
Joseph Veterinary College, 1912 — . 

McCHEYNE, GERTRUDE MURIEL, B. S., D. S., Supervisor of 
Home Economics Extension Work, State of Utah, Utah Agri- 
cultural College, Extension Division, Logan, Utah. Lecturer 
in Home Economics, Purdue University, 1909-'ll; In Charge 
of Extension Work for Women, Purdue University, 1911-'12; 
Supervisor of Home Economics Extension Work, Agricul- 
tural College, Utah, 1912 — . 

McCOY, JOHN E., D. V. M., Vet. S., General Veterinary Practice, 
Cawker City, Kan. Veterinarian, Thayer, Kan., 1909-'ll; 
Veterinarian, Cawker City, Kan., 1911 — . 

McCRAY, J. MYRON, B. S., Manhattan, Kan. Teacher, High 
Schools. 

McNALL, PRESTON ESSEX, B. S., E. E., Graduate Student, K. S. 
A. C, Manhattan, Kan. Electrical Work, General Electric 
and Edison Electric Companies, Los Angeles, Cal., 1909-'ll, 
Instructor, High School, Minneapolis, Kan., 1911-'12; 
Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1912-'13. 

MARCH, ELEANOR, B. S., D. S., Supervisor of Domestic Art, 
Hastings Grade Schools, 517 N. Hastings, Hastings, Nebr. 
Clerk in Secretary's Office, K. S. A. C, 1910-'ll; Teacher of 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 209 

Sewing, and Supervisor, Scliool for Deaf, Olatlie, Kan., 1911- 
'12; Supervisor of Domestic Art, Hastings Grade Scliools, 
Hastings, Nebr., 1912-'13. 

MARTIN, JOHN EDWARD, B. S., Principal of Higli School, Red- 
field. S. Dak. Instructor in Science, Mitchell, S. Dak., 1909- 
'12; Principal at Redfield High School, 1912-'13. 

MAYER, FREDERICK HERMAN, B. S., E. E., Electrical Designer, 
3630 S. Flower St., Los Angeles, Cal. With Engineering 
Department of Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, 
19 09-'10; With Engineering Department of the Southern 
California Edison Company, as Designer of Power Houses 
and Distributing Stations, 1910 — . 

MEADE, VIRGINIA LEE, B. S., D. S., Teacher of Domestic Science, 
K. S. A. C, Manhattan, Kan. Teacher of Domestic Science, 
High School, Topeka, Kan., 1910-'12; Teacher of Domestic 
Science, K. S. A. C, 1912 — . 

MEENEN, PETER J., D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinarian, 312 Glenol- 
den Ave., Glenolden, Pa. Veterinarian at the H. K. Mul- 
ford Biological Laboratories, Glenolden, Pa., 1909 — . 

MILLIKEN, FRANCIS BURZLEY, B. S., Agri., Farmer, R. 3, Hill 
City, Kan. Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1909-'10; As- 
sistant Entomologist, ibid., 1910-'12. 

MOOREMAN, CLAUDE, B. S., Agri., Stock Inspector, Box 347, 
Albuquerque, New Mex. 

MOORMAN. ROSS, B. S., Agri., Interstate Vaccine Company, 903 
E. Twelfth St., Kansas City, Mo. Farmer, Burr Oak, Kan., 
1909-'ll; U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Ani- 
mal Industry, 1911-'13; Interstate Vaccine Company, 1913 — . 

MORRIS, GRACE, B. S., D. S., At Home, 934 Haskell Ave., Kan- 
sas City, Kan. 

MORROW, EFFIE MAY, B. S., D. S., Teacher in Boys' Industrial 
School. Topeka, Kan.; R. 3, Blue Rapids, Kan. (Home). 

MORWICK. ELIZABETH LOVINIA, B. S., D. S., Teacher, City 
Schools. Eskridge, Kan. At Home, Eskridge, Kan., 1909- 
'10; Teacher. Third and Fourth Grades, Eskridge, Kan., 
1910—. 

MOSELEY. MARGARET ETHEL, B. S.. D. S., Teacher of Do- 
mestic Science, High School, Hiawatha, Kan.; Alma, Kan. 
(Home). At Home, 19 09-'10; Teacher of Domestic 
Science, Industrial School for Girls, Beloit, Kan., 1910-'ll; 
Teacher of Domestic Science, Hiawatha High School, Hia- 
watha. Kan., 1911 — . 

NOEL, GUY D., B. S., Agri., Farmer, Delphos, Kan. Assistant 
Agronomist in Charge of State Experiment Station, South 
Dakota. 1909-'10; Teacher, High School, Kansas, 1910-'ll; 
Superintendent Branch Experiment Station, Dodge City, 
Kan.. 1911-'13; Farmer, Delphos. Kan., 1913 — . 



210 RECORD OF THE ALUMNI 

NORLIN, JOHN W., B. S., Agri., General Merchant, McCracken, 
Kan. Thresherman, 1909; Secretary to J. H. Miller, 1911- 
'12; General Merchant, 1912 — . 

OBLEFIAS, VICTOR F., B. S., Agri., Principal, Lopez Inter- 
mediate School, Lopez, Tayabas Province, Philippines. 
Teacher of Agriculture, Atimonau Intermediate School, 
1909-'ll; Supervising Teacher. District of Lopez, Division 
of Tayabas, 1911-'13; Principal, Lopez Intermediate School, 
1913 — . 

OMAN, VICTOR EMANUEL, B. S., E. E., Electrical Supplies, and 
Contracting, Weiser, Idaho. Electrical Department, A., T. 
& S. F. Railway Company, 1909-'ll; Electrician, Weiser, 
Idaho, 1911-'12. 

OSKINS, MYRTLE, B. S., Teacher, Civil Service, Busby, Mont. 
Attended Business College, Manhattan, Kan., 1910; Stenog- 
rapher in President's Office, K. S. A. C, 1910; At Home, 
West Plains, Mo., 1911-'12; Teacher, Indian Service, Pryor, 
Mont., 1912; Teacher, Tongue River Training School, Busby, 
Mont., 1913 — . 

PARKER, JAMES OLIVER, B. S., E. E., Distributing Officer, U. S. 
Court, Arkansas River, Kearny and Finney Counties, Lakin, 
Kan. Electrical Work, Garden City Project, U. S. Reclama- 
tion Service, Deerfield, Kan., 1909; Electrician, Sugar 
F'actory, Garden City, Kan., 1909; Surveyor for U. S. Sugar 
and Land Company, Lakin, Kan., 1910-'ll; Distributing Of- 
ficer, U. S. Court, for Arkansas River, Kearny and Finney 
Counties, Lakin, Kan., 1911 — . 

PAYNE, JOHN HOWARD, D. V. M., Vet. S., U. S. Inspector, 
Bureau of Animal Industry, 6124 S. Park Ave.. Chicago, 111. 
Practiced Veterinary Medicine at Blue Rapids, Kan., 1909- 
'11; U. S. Inspector, Bureau of Animal Industry, U. S. De- 
partment of Agriculture, Chicago, 1911 — . 

PEACHEY, VERNON D., B. S., M. E., Machinist, S04 B. East, 
Hutchinson, Kan. Chief Engineer, Oskaloosa Electric Light 
and Ice Company, Oskaloosa, Kan., 1909; Machinist, Nelson 
Manufacturing and Supply Company, Hutchinson, Kan., 
1910 — . 

PENDON, CLARO, B. S., Agri., Assistant Agricultural Inspector, 
Care of Bureau of Agriculture, Manila, P. I. 

PENNINGTON, HAROLD ALBERT, B. S., Agri., Farmer, R. 3. 
Hutchinson, Kan. Farmer, 1909 — . 

POPENOE, HUBERT L., B. S., Agri., Director in Agriculture, 
High School, Box 17 0, Alexandria, Minn. Farmer and 
Stockman, 1909-'12; Director in Agriculture, State High 
School, Alexandria, Minn., 1912 — . 

PORTER, LULU MOORE, B. S., D. S., Teacher of Domestic Science, 
Shelburn, Ore. Assistant Principal, High School, Coquelle, 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 211 

Ore., 1909-'ll; Instructor of Domestic Science, Oregon City 
High School, Oregon City, Ore., 1911-'13. 

RANDALL, LEAFFA LAURA, B. S., In Charge of Home Economics 
Department, Arkansas State Normal School, 208 Davis St., 
Conway, Ark. Instructor of Home Economics, Seventh and 
Eighth Grades, Oklahoma City Public Schools, 1909-'10; In- 
structor of Domestic Science, Oklahoma City High School, 
1910-'12. 

RECORDS, HAROLD S., B. S., Agri., Instructor in Manual Train- 
ing, Deer River School, Deer River, Minn. Creameryman, 
Melvern, Kan., 1909; Buttermaker, Montpelier, Ind., and 
Connersville, Ind., 1910; Chassis Assembler, McFarlau 
Automobile Company, Connersville, Ind., 1911; Teacher, 
Frankfort School, Frankfort, Kan., 1911-'12; Instructor in 
Manual Training, Deer River School, Deer River, Minn., 
1912 — . 

REED, ERNEST CARL, B. S., E. E., Machine Shop Foreman, Kan- 
sas Natural Gas Company, 518 W. Main, Independence, Kan. 
Machine Shop Foreman, Kansas Natural Gas Company, 
1909 — . 

REXROAD, GUY C, B. S., M. E., Manager, Rexroad Engineering 
Company, 100 E. Sixteenth St., Hutchinson, Kan. Drafts- 
man, then Engineer and Superintendent, of Sellers Motor 
Car Company, 1910-'ll; Supervisor of Manual Training and 
Mechanical Drawing, Mitchell, S. Dak., 1911-'12; Manager 
and Joint Proprietor, Rexroad Engineering Company, 
Hutchinson, Kan., 1912 — . 

RICHARDS, JOHN A., B. S., M. E., Instructor in Mathematics and 
Manual Training, Tucson, Ariz. 

RIGNEY, IDA ETHEL, B. S., D. S., Assistant in Domestic Science, 
K. S. A. C, 1207 Poyntz Ave., Manhattan, Kan. Dietitian, 
Ensworth Hospital, St. Joseph, Mo., 1909-'10; Teacher of 
Domestic Science, Wichita High School, 1910-'12; Assistant 
in Domestic Science, K. S. A. C, 1912 — . 

RUEDE, EUGENE M., B. S., E. E., Engineer, Street Department, 
Commonwealth Edison Company, 3915 Congress St., Chicago, 
111. Armour Institute of Technology, 1910. Assistant to 
Engineer, Western Electric Company, Chicago; Illuminating 
Engineer, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 

SALKELD, ALVERTIS SANTFORD, B. S., E. E., Testing Depart- 
ment, General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y., 1911. 

SAVAGE, GEORGE ARTHUR, B. S., Farmer, R. 3, Miltonvaie, 
Kan. Farmer, 1909—. 

SCHELL, ALBERT LESLIE, B. S., Teacher of Science, 1626 Park 
Place Ave., Wichita, Kan. Student, Friends University, 
1910-'ll; A. B., ibid., 1911; Principal of Viola (Kansas) 



212 RECORD OF THE ALVMNl 

High School, 1911-'12; In Science Department of Wichita 
(Kansas) High School, 1912 — . 

SCHILD, HUGO, B. S., E. E., Electrician, A., T. & S. F. Railway 
Company, 611 S. Jefferson, Box 112, Wellington, Kan. 
Wireman, Hays City Light and Power Company, Hays City, 
Kan., and Beloit Light and Water Company, Beloit, Kan., 
1909; Electrician, Chas. Wolff Packing Company, Topeka, 
Kan.. 1909-'ll; Electrician, A., T. & S. F. Railway, Welling- 
ton, Kan., 1911 — . 

SCHNEMAYER, SUSANNA, B. S., D. S., Teacher, Public Schools, 
923 Garfield Ave., Topeka, Kan. Teacher, 1909 — . 

(SCHORER) RICKENBACHER, MINNIE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
715 E. Main St., Turlock, Cal. 

SELBY, KATHLEEN, B. S., D. S., At Home, Downs, Kan. Stu- 
dent in Summer School, Washington State University, 1909; 
Basketball Coach and Assistant in Girls' Gymnasium, K. S. 
A. C. 1909; At Home, Downs, Kan., 1910^. 

SHELLY, WILLIAM LENLEY, B. S., Agri., Farmer, R. 1, Atchison, 
Kan. Farm Work in Oregon and Engineering in Idaho, 
1910; Orange Growing, Alvin, Texas, 1911-'12; Apple Grow- 
ing, Atchison, Kan., 1912-'13; General Farming, Atchison, 
Kan.. 1913 — . 

SIKES, ELVA LUCRETIA, B. S., D. S., At Home, Leonardville, 
Kan. Batavia Teacher, Manhattan City Schools, 1909-'10; 
Milliner in W. H. Sikes' General Merchandise Store, Leon- 
ardville, Kan., 1910 — . 

SIMPSON, MYRTLE EDITH, B. S., Milliner, 1019 Humboldt St., 
Manhattan, Kan. Student, University of Winconsin, 1910; 
Teacher, Leonardville, Kan., 1910-'ll; Milliner, Manhattan, 
Kan., 1911^ — . 

SKINNER, ALICE E., B. S., D. S.. Assistant in Domestic Science, K. 
S. A. C, Manhattan, Kan. Assistant, Extension Department, 
K. S. A. C, 1910-'ll; Postgraduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1911: 
Teacher of Domestic Science, Fairbury (Nebraska) High 
School, 1911-'12; Student, Teachers' College, New York City, 
1912-'13; Assistant in Domestic Science, K. S. A. C, 1913 — . 

SPRIGGS. ROY E., B. S., M. E., Supervisor, Manual Training De- 
partment, Rochester City Schools, 623 W. Sixth St., Roches- 
ter, Minn. Supervisor of Manual Training, Creston, Iowa, 
1909-'10; Supervisor of Manual Training, Lewiston, Minn., 
1910-'ll; Supervisor of Manual Training, Rochester, Minn., 
1911 — . 

STEELE, EFFIE ELEANOR, B. S., D. S., At Home, Minneapolis, 
Kan. 

SUTCLIFF, LEORA JUANITA, B. S., D. S., Instructor of Domestic 
Science and Art in Sumner County High School, 419 N. 
Court St., Wellington, Kan. Instructor in Domestic Science 



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and Art in Sumner County High Scliool, 1910 — . 

TINKHAM, MERRITT REX, D. V. M.. Vet. S., Building Contractor, 
First and A Sts., National City, Cal. Practicing Veterinarian, 
1909; Deputy Veterinarian, San Diego County, California, 
1910-'ll; Real Estate and Building Contractor, 1912 — . 

VASS, ALONZO FREDERICK, B. S., Agri., Bacteriological Experi- 
ment Station Work, Corvallis, Ore. M. S., Wisconsin Uni- 
versity, 1911; Bacteriological Experiment Station Work, Ore- 
gon Agricultural College, 1911 — . 

WENKHEIMER, ALBERTA M., B. S., D. S., Principal of High 
School, Lewis, Kan. Teacher of Mathematics, Clay County 
High School, 1909-'10; Student, Kansas University, 1910- 
'11; Teacher of Domestic Science, Correctionville, Iowa, 
1912; Principal of High School, Belpre, Kan., 1912-'13. 

WILKINS, ROY, B. S., E. E., In Testing Department, Pacific Gas 
and Electrical Company, 1401 L St., Sacramento, Cal. Stu- 
dent Engineer, Testing Department, General Electrical Com-, 
pany, 1910-'13. 

WILLIAMS, FRANCIS BUCKNER, B. S., Agri., Ranch Manager, 
San Dimas, Cal. Rancher and Nurseryman at Etiwanda, 
Cal., 1909-'ll; Manager of Lomaritos Ranch, San Dimas, 
also of Claremont Heights Ranch, 1911 — . 

WILLIAMS, MARIE, B. S., D. S., Teacher of Domestic Science, 
Washington High School, Portland, Ore., 94 E. Seventeenth 
St., Portland, Ore. 

WILLIAMS, MARION, B. S., D. S., Instructor of Domestic Science, 
Nebraska State Normal, 304 W. Twenty-sixth St., Kearney, 
Nebr. Instructor of Domestic Science, Nebraska State Nor- 
mal, 1910 — . 

WILLIS, CHLOE MAY, B. S., D. S., At Home, R. 8, Manhattan. 
Kan. Teacher, May Day, Kan., 1909-'10; In Colorado, 
1910-'ll; Teacher, Pagoda, Colo., 1911; Teacher, Cross 
Mountain, Colo., 1911-'12; At Home, Manhattan, Kan., 
1912 — . 

WILSON, ROBERT HUGH, D. V. M., Vet. S., Assistant Chief 
Veterinarian, Parke, Davis, & Co., Rochester, Mich. Assist- 
ant in Bacteriology, K. S. A. C, 1909-'10; Veterinary 
Bacteriologist, Research Laboratory, Parke, Davis, & Co., 
Detroit, Mich., 1910-'12; Assistant Chief Veterinarian, 
Parke. Davis, & Co., 1913 — . 

WINTER, HENRY B., B. S., Arch., Architect, Manhattan, Kan. 
Architect, Manhattan, Kan., 1909 — . 

WYATT, ROY MILTON, B. S., Arch., Architect and Engineer. 527 
Commercial St., Atchison, Kan. Assistant City Engineer, 
Atchison, Kan., 1909-'12; Member of Firm, Crumpacker & 
Wyatt, Architects and Engineers, Atchison, Kan., 1912 — . 

(YORK) PETERSON, CARRIE V., B. S., D. S., Housewife, Mont- 



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borne, Wash. At Home, Dunlap, Kan., 1909-'10; House- 
wife, 1910 — . 
ZAHNLEY, JAMES WALTER, B. S., Instructor in Science and 
Agriculture, Higli Scliool. 115 Farmer St., EI Dorado, Kan. 
Superintendent of Scliools, Dwiglit, Kan., 1909-'10; In- 
structor in Science and Agriculture in El Dorado High 
ScliooI, 1910 — . 

1910 

AICHER, LOUIS C, B. S., Agri., Scientilic Assistant, U. S. De- 
partment 01' Agriculture; Superintendent, Aberdeen Co-opera- 
tive Experiment Station, Aberdeen Experiment Station, Aber- 
deen, Idaho. Superintendent, Caldwell Experiment Farm 
(in Connection with the Idaho Experiment Station), Cald- 
well, Idaho, 1910-'ll; In Charge of Department of Agricul- 
tural Engineering, University of Idaho, 1910-'ll; Scientific 
Assistant, U. S. Department of Agriculture; Superintendent, 
Aberdeen Co-operative Experiment Station, Aberdeen, Idaho, 
1912 — . 

ALEXANDER, WINIFRED LOIS, B. S., D. S., Clerk, Spokane, 
Wash. 

(ALVORD) PURDY, JESSIE MABEL, B. S., D. S., Housewife, and 
Clerk in Registrar's Office, K. S. A. C, 630 Kearney St., 
Manhattan, Kan. Stenographer, Manhattan, Kan., 1910-11; 
Teacher. Hill City, Kan., 1911-'12; Housewife, White City, 
Kan., 1912-'13; Housewife and Clerk, Manhattan, Kau., 
1913 — . 

ALVORD, RAIFFE, B. S., Teacher, Leonardville, Kan., 1910-'ll. 

ARNOTT, ISABELLE C, B. S., D. S., High School Instructor in 
Homo Economics and Agriculture, Blue Rapids, Kan. Grad- 
uate Student and Student Assistant in Library, K. S. A. C, 
1910-'ll: Instructor in Eskridge High School, 1911-'12; In- 
structor in Blue Rapids High School, 1912 — . 

AUSTIN, WILL DAVID, B. S., Agri., Farmer and Stock Raiser, R. 
1, Isabel, Kan. Farmer and Stock Raiser, near Isabel, Kan., 
1910 — . 

BAKER, HARVEY WILSON. B. S., Agri., Florist, R. 2. Bethel, 
Kan. Foreman, State Forestry Station, Dodge City, Kan.. 
1910; Manager of White Church Farm and Green Houses 
for Armour and Company, Bethel, Kan., 1911 — . 

BALLARD, STELLA LOUISE, B. S., D. S., At Home, Washington. 
Kan. At Home, 1910-'ll; Teacher of Domestic Science and 
Ancient History, 1911-'12; At Home, 1912 — . 

BASCOM. DORUS CLARK. B. S., County Agricultural Agent, U. S. 
Department of Agriculture, 317 Jackson St., Sterling, Colo. 
College Y. M. C. A., Ft. Collins, Colo., 1910-'12; County 
Agricultural Agent, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1912 — . 



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BERRY, GRACE R., B. S., D. S., Instructor in Domestic Science, 
Southwest Texas State Normal School, San Marcos, Texas; 
517 9 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. (Home). Teacher of 
Domestic Science and Art, Reno County High School, Nicker- 
son, Kan., 1910-'ll; Instructor in Domestic Science, South- 
west Texas State Normal School, San Marcos, Texas, 1911 — . 

(BIXBY) DAVIS, HAZEL, B. S., D. S., Housewife, University 
Farm, Davis, Cal. At Home, Manhattan, Kan., 1910-'ll; 
Housewife, Davis, Cal., 1911 — . 

BLAIR, ROSCOE EUGENE, B. S., Agri., Superintendent U. S. Ex- 
periment Farm, Bard, Cal. Apple Spraying Experiments, 
Kansas State Experiment Station, 1910; Office, Western 
Agriculture Extension, U. S. Department of Agriculture 
(Horticulture), San Antonio Experiment Farm, San Antonio, 
Texas, 1910-'13; In Charge of Yuma Experiment Farm, Bard. 
Cal., Office Western Irrigation Agriculture, U. S. Department 
of Agriculture, 1913 — . 

BLIZZARD. WARREN LALE, B. S., Agri., Assistant in Animal 
Husbandry, K. S. A. C, 930 Laramie St., Manhattan, Kan. 
Manager Stock Farm, 1910-'ll; Assistant in Animal Hus- 
bandry, K. S. A. C, 1911 — . 

BOWER, HARLEY JAMES, B. S., Agri., County Demonstration 
Agent, Parsons, Kan. Assistant in Agronomy, Ohio State 
University, 1910-'12; Graduate Student, ibid., 1910-'12; In 
Charge of Department of Agronomy, Connecticut Agricul- 
tural College, 1912; County Demonstration Agent, Parsons, 
Kan., 1913 — . 

BROWNING, JAMES C, B. S., E. E., With Westinghouse Electri-;! 
Company, Pittsburg, Pa. 

BUSHEY, GLENN A., B. S., E. E., Abilene, Kan. With Westing- 
house Electric Company, 1911. 

(CARLTON) MURPHY, ETTA, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 310 
Leavenworth St., Manhattan, Kan. Ladies' Tailoring, 1909- 
'11; Housewife, 1911—. 

CASSEL, CHARLES E., B. S., Agri., Superintendent of Tribune 
Substation, Tribune, Kan. Assistant, Agronomy Depart- 
ment, K. S. A. C. 1910-'ll; Superintendent of Tribune Ex- 
periment Substation, 1912 — . 

CLARKE, THOMAS EDWARD, B. S., Agri., Field Agent, North 
Dakota Better Farming Association, Harvey, N. Dak. Man- 
ager, Reno Shorthorns and Berkshires, Medora, Kan., 1910- 
'12; Field Agent, North Dakota Better Farming Association, 
Wells District, Harvey, N. Dak., 1912 — . 

(CLEMMONS) STEFFY, LILLIAN. B. S., D. S., Housewife, Seattle, 
Wash. 

(COFFMAN) ROBERTS, ETHEL RUTH, B. S., D. S., Housewife. 
Morrill, Kan. Teacher of Domestic Science and Art in High 




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School, Lapwai, Idaho, 1910-'ll; Teacher of Domestic 
Science and Art in High Scliool, Onaga, Kan., 1911-'12; 
Housewife, 1912 — . 

(CONNER) HARTMAN, MINNIE FAYE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
Inman, Kan. Companion to Motlier, 1910; Music Teaclier, 
iyil; Residences: Mitchell, Kan.; Inman, Kan. 

CREE, REVA VIOLET, B. S., D. S., Supervisor of Home Economics, 
High School, 133 N. Ninth, Payette, Idaho. Instructor in 
Public Schools, and Supervisor of Domestic Art, Payette, 
Idaho, 1910-'ll; Instructor of Home Economics, Science, and 
Mathematics, Hartford, Kan., 1911-'12; Instructor of Home 
Economics in Payette (Idaho) High School, 1913 — . 

(CROW) TINKHAM, IDA MYRTLE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, First 
and A Sts., National City, Cal. At Home, 1910-'ll; Teacher 
of Domestic Science and Art, High School, Kinsley, Kan., 
1911-'12; Housewife, 1913 — . 

(DALLAS) GORE, IVON LA VERGNE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
Payson, Utah. At Home, Mound City, Kan., 1910-'ll; As- 
sistant Principal, High School, Colony, Kan., 1911-'13. 

(DAVIES) OMAN, SUSAN, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Weiser, Idaho. 
At Home, 1910-'ll; Housewife, 1911 — . 

DAVISON, MABEL ETHEL, B. S., D. S., At Home, Michigan Val- 
ley, Kan. At Home, Michigan Valley, Kan., 1910 — . 

DAVIDSON, WILBUR SUMNER, B. S., Agri., Student, Baker Uni- 
versity, Michigan Valley, Kan. Farmer and Teacher, Michi- 
gan Valley, Kan., 1910 — . 

DEARBORN, EDGAR HAMILTON, B. S., M. E., In Garage, Nowata, 
Okla. Instructor in Blacksmithing, Lahaina, Hawaii, 1910- 
'11; Student in Electrical Engineering, K. S. A. C, 1911-'12; 
Operating Engineer, Metropolitan Street Railway Company, 
Kansas City, Mo., 1912. 

DEAVER, HARLAN, B. S., Agri., Farmer, and Pure-Bred Corn 
Breeder, Sabetha, Kan. Farmer, and Pure-Bred Corn 
Breeder, 1910-'13; Graduate Student, K. S. A. C. 1913. 

DROGE, WILLIAM F., B. S., Agri., Creamery Manager, 87 6 Billings 
St., Springfield, Mo. Assistant in Bacteriology, 1910-'ll; 
Deputy State Dairy Commissioner, 1911-'13; Creamery Man- 
ager, Springfield, Mo., 1913 — . 

DUNTON, LEILA, B. S., M. S., Assistant in Milling Industry, K. S. 
A. C. 804 Moro St., Manhattan, Kan. Fellow in Chemistry, 
K. S. A. C, 1910-'12; M. S., K. S. A. C, 1912; Assistant in 
Milling Industry, K. S. A. C, 1912 — . 

(ELLIOT) WOLF, RUTH, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 3212 Greenwood 
Terrace, Chicago, 111. 

ESTES, MAUDE, B. S., D. S., Teacher of Domestic Science and 
English, Delphos (Kansas) High School, Delphos, Kan. Dry 
Goods Clerk in Junction City, Kan., 1910-'ll; Teacher of 



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Domestic Science and English, Delplios High School, 1911 — . 

FAIRMAN. EUGENIA, B. S., Student in University School of Music, 
Lincoln, Nebr.; 314 N. Eleventh St., Manhattan, Kan. 

FAUBION, RENA AMELIA, B. S., D. S., Teacher of Domestic 
Science and Art, Nickerson, Kan. Teacher of Domestic 
Science and Art in the Academy at Eureka, Kan., 1910-'12; 
Teacher of Domestic Science and Art, Reno County High 
School, 1913 — . 

(FOREST) WILSON, LUCILE MABEL, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
239 Rockwood St., La Porte, Ind. At Home, 1910-'ll, 
Teacher of Domestic Science and Art, Le Roy High School, 
Le Roy, Kan., 1911-'12; Housewife, 1912 — . 

GATES, CARRIE MAY, B. S., D. S., Teacher, Altamont, Kan. 
Teacher of Home Economics and Physiology, Labette County 
High School, 1910 — . 

GHORMLEY, GILBERT G., B. S., Partridge, Kan. 

GINGERY, JOHN B., D. V. M., Vet. S., Assistant Professor of Veteri- 
nary Medicine, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Field 
Agent in Scabies Eradication, Bureau of Animal Industry, 
1910; Employed by Live Stock Sanitary Commissioner of 
Kansas, 1910-'ll; Superintendent of Hog Cholera Serum 
Production, K. S. A. C, 1911-'13; Assistant Professor of 
Veterinary Medicine, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo., 
1913 — . 

GISH, AMOS H., D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinarian, 116-20 N. Main 
St., Eldorado, Kan. Veterinarian, Eldorado, Kan., 1910 — . 

GORE, HAROLD WILLIAM, B. S., Agri., Fruit Grower and 
Farmer, Payson, Utah. Farmer, Raymore, Mo., 1910-'ll; 
Manager of Ranch, Etiwanda, Cal., 1911-'12; Farmer and 
Fruit Grower, Payson, Utah, 1913 — . 

GROSS, SAMUEL S., B. S., Arch., Draftsman. Los Angeles, Cal. 

GUY. PAUL D., B. S., E. E., Winfield, Kan. 

HAND, RALPH ROBERT, B. S., Agri., Farmer and R. F. D. Car- 
rier, R. 1, Mayfield, Kan. Farmer, 1910-'ll; Farmer and 
R. F. D. Carrier, 1911 — . 

(HARRIS) TOTTEN, CARRIE OLIVE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
Park Ridge, 111. Clerk in Office of County Superintendent, 
Valentine, Nebr., 1911-'12; Housewife, 1912 — . 

HARRISON, FLOYD, B. S., M. E., Engineer with National Railroad 
of Mexico, 1531 Arch St., Norristown, Pa. Special Appren- 
tice with American Locomotive Company, 1910-'ll; Engi- 
neer on Construction, American Steel Foundries Company, 
1911-'12; Engineer, Construction Engineering Department, 
National Railroads of Mexico, 1913 — . 

HATHAWAY, ELLA SEVILLA, B. S., D. S., At Home, R. 5, 
Mankato, Kan. Homekeeper, Mankato, Kan.. 1910 — . 

(HEIM) MOFFITT, CHRISTINE M., B. S., D. S., Housewife, R. 3, 



KANSAS STATE AGRICVLTVEAL COLLEGE 219 

Lincoln, Kan. Teacher, Rural School, Lincoln, Kan., 1910- 
'11; Instructor in Home Economics and History, Lincoln 
(Kansas) High School, 1911-'12; Housewife, 1912 — . 

HEPLER, IDA VIOLA, B. S., Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, and 
Clerk in Office of Record Clerk, R. 4, Manhattan, Kan. At 
Home. 1910-'ll; Teacher in High School, Harper, Kan.. 
1911-'12; Clerk in Extension Department, K. S. A. C, 1912- 
'13; Graduate Student, and Clerk in Office of Record Clerk, 
1913 — . 

HERSHEY. HARRY ELLIS, B. S., E. E., Automatic Switchboard 
Installer. 

(HOFMAN) BATES, DOROTHY LOUISE, B. S.. D. S., Housewife, 
Seattle, Wash. 

HOPPER, WILLIAM AVERY, B. S., Arch., Cement Construction 
Work, Peabody, Kan. Electrician, Boise, Idaho, 1910-'13; 
Cement Construction Work, Peabody, Kan., 1913 — . 

HUNGERFORD. De FOREST, B. S., Agri., Instructor in Soils, Uni- 
versity of Minnesota, University Farm, St. Paul, Minn. Grad- 
uate Student, University of Minnesota, 1910-'ll; Assistant in 
Soils, ibid., 1911-'12; Instructor in Soils, ibid., 1912 — . 

HUNTER, HARLEY MAIN, B. S., Agri., Director of Agriculturo, 
Topeka Industrial Institute, Drawer M, Topeka, Kan. 
Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1911; Farmer, 1912; Director 
of Agriculture, Topeka Industrial Institute, 1912 — . 

IRVING, EMMA SOPHIA, B. S., D. S., Nurse, Christ's Hospital, 
Topeka, Kan. At Home, 1910-'ll; Nurse, Christ's Hospital, 
1911 — . 

IRWIN, CARL B., B. S., Agri., General Farmer, R. 1, Kimberiy, 
Idaho. Farmer, Salina, Kan., 1910-'12; Farmer, Twin Falls, 
Idaho, 1912 — . 

JOHNSON. ROY MENTZER, B. S., Agri., Dairy Farmer, Mankota, 
Kan. Dairy Farmer, Mankato, Kan., 1910 — . 

JONES, MARY EDNA, B.S., D. S., Director of Music, Northeast State 
Normal School, Tahlequah, Okla. Completed course in Piano and 
Voice, University School of Music, Lincoln, Nebr., 1911; 
Supervisor of Music, and High School Assistant, Hillsboro. N. 
Dak.. 1911-'12; Clerk in Bank, Kansas City, Mo., Summer of 
1912; Private Teacher of Voice and Piano, Manhattan, Kan., 
1912; Postgraduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1912. 

JUSTIN, ETHEL M., B. S., D. S., Teacher, 1212 Fremont St., Man- 
hattan, Kan. Teacher, near Riley, Kan., 1910-'ll; Teacher, 
Bluemont School, Manhattan, 1911 — . 

KEEBLE, JESSE A., B. S., Agri., Farmer, R. 4, White City, Kan. 
Foreman, R. H. Kimball Farm, Manhattan, Kan., 1910-'ll; 
Farmer, White City, Kan., 1912 — . 

KELLOGG, RUTH MAY, B. S., D. S., Teacher in Manhattan City 



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Schools, 713 Fremont, Manhattan, Kan. At Home, and 
Teaching in Manhattan, 1910 — . 

KELLY, PAUL VINCENT, B. S., Booklteeper, Cahlvvell Milling and 
Elevator Company, Caldwell, Idaho. Sales Manager, H. W. 
Howard & Co., Denver, Colo., 1911-'12; Bookkeeper, Cald- 
well Milling and Elevator Company, Caldwell, Idaho, 1912 — . 

KILMER. ROY, B. S., Arch., Architectural Draftsman, Greenville, 
Texas. Draftsman and Architect, Greenville, Texas, 1910 — . 

KIRK. MATTIE EUNICE, B. S., D. S., Cottonwood Falls. Kan. 

LAWTON, WILLARD W., B. S.. C. E., Real Estate Business. 269 
Washington St., Portland, Ore. General Surveyor, 1910; 
Homesteader and Engineer, Bend, Ore., 1910-'12; U. S. 
Forest Survey, Bend, Ore., 1912; Real Estate Business, Port- 
land, Ore., 1912 — . 

(LEE) KUBIN, EMMA, B. S., Housewife. McPherson, Kan. 

LEWIS, DAVID ERNEST, B. S., Agri., Assistant in Horticulture. 
K. S. A. C, 1020 Osage St., Manhattan, Kan. Graduate Stu- 
dent, K. S. A. C, 1910; Assistant in Horticulture, ibid., 
1911 — . 

LOSH, ALBERT RICHARD, B. S., M. E., Assistant State Engineer, 
G17 Houston St., Manhattan, Kan. Assistant State Engineer, 
1910 — . 

LOWRANCE, LILLIAN MAY, B. S., D. S., Instructor in Domestic 
Science in High School, Independence. Kan.; Thayer. Kan. 
(Home Address). Instructor in Domestic Science and Art, 
Independence (Kansas) City Schools, 1910-'13. 

LOYD, ROLAND, B. S., E. E., Farmer and Ranchman, Vega, Texas. 
Engineering Apprentice, Westinghouse Electrical and Manu- 
facturing Company, Pittsburg, Pa., 1910-'ll; Tester, Dynamo 
Testing Department, Western Electric and Manufacturing 
Company, 1911-'12; Farmer and Ranchman, 1912 — . 

LUMB, JOHN WALLACE, D. V. M., Vet. S., Lawrence. Kan. 

McCAMPBELL, CHARLES WILBUR, D. V. M.. Vet. S., Assistant 
Professor of Animal Husbandry, K. S. A. C.; Secretary Kansas 
State Live Stock Registry Board, 801 Laramie St., Manhattan, 
Kan. Government Quarantine Service, 1906-'07; Student, 
Veterinary School, K. S. A. C. 1907-'10: With Animal Hus- 
bandry Department, ibid., 1910 — . 

McCLUNG. JOHN R., B. S., Professor of Science, and Military Band, 
care Sewanee Military Academy, Sewanee, Tenn. Hardware 
Business, 1910-'ll; Student, Northwestern University Medical 
School, Fall of 1911; Professor of Science, Sewanee Military 
Academy, 1912 — ; M. A., University of the South-Sewanee, 
Tennessee, 1913. 

McKEE, CLYDE, B. S., Agri., Assistant Professor of Crops, Iowa 
State College, Ames, Iowa. With Office of Cereal Investiga- 
tions, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Headquarters at 



KANSAS STATh: Ad lilCV l/niiA L (OLLKiihJ lil'l 

Akron, Colo., 1911-'i;5: District Supervisor of Farm Demon- 
strations, in Co-operation with the Office of Farm Manage- 
ment, U. S. Department of Agriculture, K. S. A. C, and the 
Rock Island Lines, 191 3-' 14; Assistant Professor of Crops, 
Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa, 1914 . 

McKI<:NZIF. MABE!^ MORTIEIl, 15. S., D. S., At Home. Solomon, 
Kan. Teacher of Domestic Science, Sugar City, Idalio. 1911- 
"12; At Home, 19 1!^ — . 

McWlLLIAMS, SAMUFL A., B. S., C. F., Wasliington. Kan. 

MacLFOD, MARTHA MAF. B. S., I). S., Teacher of Domestic Science 
in High School. Supervisor of Art in Grades, 907 Merchant St., 
Emporia, Kan. Teacher of Domestic; Science and Art, High 
School, Corsicana, Texas, 1910-'12; Teaclier of Domestic 
Science, High School, Supervisor of Art in Grades, lOniporia, 
Kan., 1912 — . 

MANNY, KARL C, B. S., Agri., Plant Department, Pacific Telegraph 
and Telephone Company, 257 ]•]. Forty-seventh IMare, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 

MANSHARDT, CHARLES L., B. S., Secretary and Treasurer, Hal- 
stead & Manshardt (Hothing ('ompany, 208 N. .luliette Ave., 
Manhattan. Kan. Register of Deeds of Riley County. Kansas, 
190G-'li; Secretary and Treasurer of Halsiead & Manshardi 
Clothing Company, 1911 — . 

MASHETER, ROY, B. S., Agri., Farmer, R. 1, Sabetha. Kati. 
Farmer, Sabetha, Kan., 1910 — . 

MAY, JOHN M., B. S., Agri., Teacher of Agriculture in lligli Scliool, 
Rochester, Minn. 

MECKE, VINCENT, B. S., C. E., Anness, Kan. 

MICKEL, LOUIS BLANCHARD. B. S., Print.. Manager of the St. 
Louis Bureau of the United Press Associations, United Press, 
"Times" Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. Institute Department, K. S. A. 
C, Summer of 1910; Reporter, Decatur (Illinois) "Herald," 
1910-'ll; Telegraph Editor, Springfield (Illinois) "Evening 
News," Spring of 1911; Pony Editor, ('hicago Bureau. United 
Press Associations, Summer of 1911; Manager of Springfield 
Bureau, United Press Associations, 1912-'i;i; Manager of S:. 
Louis Bureau, United Press Associations, 1913 — . 

MORRIS, HURD T.. B. S., E. E., Engineer, Railway Division, Engi- 
neering Department, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing 
Company, 46G Biddle Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. Fellow in 
Physics. University of Pittsburg, 1910-'ll; With Westinghouse 
Electric and Manufacturing Company, 1911; Engineer, Rail- 
way Division, Engineering Department, Westinghouse Electric 
and Manufacturing Company, 1912. 

NEWACHECK, FRANKLIN W.. B. S.. M. E.. Instructor in Manual 
Training and Drawing, 21G Mechanic St., Eldorado, Kan. As- 
sistant Superintendent of Trades, Instructor in Manual Train- 



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ing and Drawing. Kansas State Industrial Reformatory, 
Hutchinson, Kan., 1910-'12; Instructor of Manual Training 
and Drawing, Eldorado High School, 1912 — . 
(NICHOLS) DEARBORN, GLADYS IRENE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
Nowata, Okla. At Home, Manhattan, Kan., 1910-'12; House- 
wife, 1912 — . 

OREM, WILMA. B. S., Principal of Keats (Kansas) High Scliool, R. 
3, Manhattan, Kan. Teacher, 1910 — . 

ORR, WILLIAM MAILS, B. S., Student, McCormick's Theological 
Seminary, 2330 N. Halsted St., Chicago, 111. Student of Law, 
Manhattan, Kan., 1910-'ll; Student, McCormick's Theological 
Seminary, 1911 — . 

OSTLUND, ARTHUR J., B. S., Agri., Farmer and Stock Raiser, R. 3, 
Washington, Kan. Farmer and Stock Raiser, Washington, 
Kan., 1910 — . 

PALMER, HOPE OLIVE, B. S., D. S., Teacher, Arkansas City, Kan. 

PARKS, FRANK THOMAS, B. S., C. E., Farmer and Stock Raiser, 
Bellaire, Kan. Department of Engineering, State Agricultural 
School, Jonesboro, Ark., 1910-'13; Farmer, 1913 — . 

PITMAN, CHARLES BERYL, B. S., Agri., Farm Manager, Oswego, 
Kan. Field Foreman, Fort Hays Experiment Station, 1910- 
'11; Field Foreman, Deming Ranch, Oswego, Kan., 1911 — . 

PLATT, ROBERT M., D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinarian and Ranchman, 
Coldwater, Kan. 

RANNELLS, HILIE, B. S., Agri., Farmer and Stock Feeder, R. 4, 
Manhattan, Kan. 

REED, ALVIN JOSIAH, B. S., Agri., Dairy Extension, Dairy Division, 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, 339 Park Ave., Lexington, 
Ky. Dairy Extension Field Work in Co-operation with Ken- 
tucky State University, 1910 — . 

REES, EVA, B. S.. D. S., At Home, 1234 Independence Blvd., Chi- 
cago, 111. At Home. 1910 — . 

REEVES, WRAY ROBERT, B. S., Farmer, Haswell, Colo. 

REPPERT, HARRY W., B. S., C. E., U. S. Transit Man, General 
Land Office, care Office U. S. Surveyor General, Reno, Nev. 

REPPERT, HUGH E., B. S., E. E., Farmer, Valley Falls, Kan. 

(ROBISON) FEAREY, MAYBETH, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Mosida 
Mail, Elberta, Utah. Housekeeper at Home, 1910-'ll; House- 
keeper and Student, 1911 — . 

ROWE, HAROLD E., B. S., M. E., Draftsman, 112 E. Clark St., 
Springfield, Ohio. Teaching Fellow in Mechanical Engineer- 
ing, Pennsylvania State College, 1910-'ll; Instructor in Ex- 
perimental Mechanical Engineering, ibid., 1911-'12; Drafts- 
man with the Blaisdell Machinery Company, Bradford, Pa., 
1912 (June to October) ; Draftsman with the Foos Gas Engine 
Company, Springfield, Ohio, 1912 — . 

SANDBORN, ETHLYN JEWELL, B. S., D. S., Teache of Home Eco- 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 223 

noiiiics. Potlatch, Idaho. Teacher, Public Sch ols of Kansas, 
1910-'12; Assistant in History, K. S. A. C, 19r ; In Charge of 
Home Economics Department, Potlatch SchooU 1912 — . 

(SCHAEFFER) MORRISON, MATAH L., B. S., D. j., Housewife, 
Lock Drawer 788, Chicago, 111. Teacher of Domestic Science 
and Art, State Orphans' Home, 1910; Teacher of Domestic 
Science and Art, Phillipsburg High School, 1911-'13. 

SCHREINER, FRED H., B. S., C. E., Security Inspector, Southern 
Abstract and Loan Company, 7 4 Porter Bldg., Memphis, Tenn. 
Director of Manual Training and Mechanical Drawing, Albia 
(Iowa) High School, 1910-'ll; Rodman and Instrument Man, 
Morgan Engineering Company, Memphis, Tenn., 1911-'12; 
Security Inspector, Southern Abstract and Loan Company, 
Memphis, Tenn., 1912 — . 

SCHUPPERT, RICHARD C, B. S., Arch., Superintendent of Truss- 
wall Manufacturing Company, 2618 Charlotte St.. Kansas City, 
Mo. Cement Finisher for Contractor, 1910; Draftsman, 
American Zinc, Lead, and Smeltering Company, Spring of 
1911; Designer and Detailer for Kansas City Terminal Rail- 
way Company, 1911-'13; Superintendent of Ornamental and 
Concrete Factory, Kansas City, Mo., 1913 — . 

SHELLEY, GRACE ELLEN, B. S., D. S., At Home, R. 2, McPherson, 
Kan. At Home, McPherson, Kan., 1910 — . 

SHERRARD, THEODORE, B. S., E. E., Engineer Apprentice with 
Westinghouse Electric Company, 427 Center St., Wilkinsburg, 
Pa. 

(SHOFE) McKEE, CLARA LOIS, B. S., D. S.. Housewife, Ames, 
Iowa. Substitute Teacher of Domestic Science, Haskell Insti- 
tute, Lawrence, Kan., 1910; Housewife, 1911 — ; Residences: 
Akron, Colo., 1911-'13; Norton, Kan., 1913-'14; Ames, Iowa, 
1914 — . 

SHULER, WILLIAM PRESTON, D. V. M., Vet. S., M. S., Instructor, 
Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, 2 35 West St., 
Stillwater, Okla. Postgraduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1910-'12; 
Laboratory Assistant. Bacteriology Department, K. S. A. C, 
1912; Assistant in Zoology and Veterinary Medicine, Okla- 
homa Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1913 — . 

SHUYLER. REYNOLD, B. S., Agri., Farmer and Stockman, R. 1, 
Sterling, Kan. 

SIEDER, ESTHER METTA. B. S., D. S., Enterprise, Kan. 

SIMPSON, CLAUDE W.. B. S., Agri., Farmer and Stockman, R. 3, 
Cawker City, Kan. Farmer and Stockman, 1910 — . 

SKILLMAN, EDWARD, B. S., M. E., Rancher, Tribune, Kan. 
Special Apprentice, York Manufacturing Company. York, 
Pa., 1910; Mechanical Draftsman, Bureau of Mines, Pitts- 
burg. Pa., 1910-'12; Rancher, 1912 — . 

SMITH, LOUBERTA J., B. S., D. S., Instructor of Cooking in 

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Public Schools, 324 S. Sixteenth St., Lincoln, Nebr. Teacher 
in District School, Chivington, Colo., 1910-'ll; Instructor of 
Cooking in Lincoln Public Schools, Lincoln, Nebr., 1911 — . 

SMITH, STANLEY VAN, B. S., Agri., Agricultural Agent, Pueblo 
County, Colorado, 219 Jackson Ave., Pueblo, Colo. Instruc- 
tor in Horticulture, Colorado Agricultural College, Ft. Collins, 
Colo. Experimental Spraying, K. S. A. C, 1910; Instructor 
in Horticulture, Colorado Agricultural College, 1910; Assistant 
Horticulturist, Colorado Experiment Station, 19 11-' 13; Agri- 
cultural Agent, Pueblo County, Pueblo, Colo., 1913 — . 

SNIDER, ROBERT ALEXANDER, B. S., E. E., Abilene, Kan. Ap- 
prentice, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. 

(SOUPENE) CROWTHERS, ESTELLE PEARL, B. S., D. S., House- 
wife, 115 N. N St., Muskogee, Okla. Teacher, 1911-'12; 
Housewife, 1912 — . 

TALLEY, RANDALL E., B. S., E. E., Electrical Engineer, 603 Vine 
St., Irwin, Pa. Engineering Apprentice with Westinghouse 
Electric and Manufacturing Company, 1910-'ll; Engineer, 
Research Division, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing 
Company, 1911 — . 

THATCHER, GEORGE IRA, B. S., E. E., Second Lieutenant, Coast 
Artillery Corps, U. S. Army, Ft. Winfield Scott, Cal. Special 
Engineering Apprentice, Westinghouse Electric and Manu- 
facturing Company, Pittsburg, Pa., 1910-'12; Second Lieu- 
tenant, Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. Army, 1912 — . 

THOMPSON, NELLIE L., B. S., D. S.. At Home, 6310 Fifteenth 
Ave., N. E., Seattle, Wash. Instructor in Home Economics, 
North Dakota Agricultural College, 1910-'ll; Assistant in 
Extension Department, K. S. A. C, 1911-'12. 

TIPPIN, LESLIE O., B. S., E. E., Telephone Plant Inspection, 1452 
Adams St., Chicago, 111. Equipment Engineer with Western 
Electric Company. 

TOTTEN, HARRY E., B. S., Agri., Farm Superintendent, Illinois 
Industrial School for Girls, Park Ridge, 111. Foreman of 
Cattle Department, Deming Ranch, Oswego, Kan., 1910-'12. 

(TRIMMER) PARKER, CORA MEDA, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 1201 
Main St., Parsons, Kan. Teacher, Domestic Science and Art, 
Eureka (Kansas) High School, 1910-'12; Teacher, Douglas 
(Arizona) High School, 1912-'13. 

TROSPER. EARL JAY, B. S., Agri., Instructor in High School. 
Estherville, Iowa. 

TRUSKETT, EDWIN EARL, B. S., E. E., Manager of Garage, and 
Real Estate, Caney, Kan. Westinghouse Electric and Manu- 
facturing Company, 1910-'ll; Garage and Real Estate Busi- 
ness, 1911 — ■. 

(TUCKER) HOPPER, GRACE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 1405 E. 
Jefferson St., Boise, Idaho. Died in 1913. 



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TURNER, WILLIAM FENWICK, B. S., Agri., Dairy Division, U. 3. 
Department of Agriculture, Anthony, Fla. Instructor in 
Dairying, North Carolina College of Agriculture and 
Mechanic Arts, 1910-'ll; Dairy Division, U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, 1911 — ; Temporarily Located at Brownsville, 
Texas, in Charge of Cactus Feeding Experiment with Dairy 
Cows. 

VANDERLIP, BLANCHE BEATRICE, B. S., D. S., Graduate Stu- 
dent, K. S. A. C; R. 1, Box 16, Woodston, Kan. Teacher in 
Riley County, 1910-'ll; Teacher in Rooks County, 1911-'12; 
Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1912-'13. 

WARD, CLYDE QUINCY, B. S., E. E., Electric Testing with 
General Electric Company, 840 Lincoln St., Schenectady, N. Y. 

WELLS, RAY THURMAN, B. S., C. E., City Engineer, 1422 Apple- 
ton Ave., Parsons, Kan. Irrigation Engineering. United 
States Department of Interior, Wyoming, 1910-'ll; City 
Engineer, Parsons, Kan., 1911 — . 

(WELSTEAD) DUNHAM, GEORGIANA, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
Jewell, Kan. At Home, Jewell, Kan., 1910-'ll; Teacher of 
Domestic Science and Agriculture, Logan (Kansas) High 
School, 1911-'12; Teacher in Jewell County, Kansas, 1912- 
'13; Housewife, Jewell, Kan., 1913 — . 

WHITE, BESSIE MAY, B. S., D. S., Teacher of Domestic Science 
and Music, Kingman, Kan., 1025 Bluemont Ave., Manhattan, 
Kan. Postgraduate Work at K. S. A. C, 1910-'12. 

WILLIAMS. JENNIE, B. S., D. S., Teacher of Domestic Science, 
Park St., Olathe, Kan. Sewing Teacher and Supervisor, 
Kansas School for the Deaf, 1910-'ll; Domestic Science 
Teacher, Kansas School for the Deaf, 1911 — . 

(WILLIS) WELLS, EDNA LEONA, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 1422 
Appleton Ave., Parsons, Kan. At Home, Manhattan, Kan., 
1910-'12; Housewife, Parsons, Kan., 1912 — . 

WILSON, ESTHER S., B. S., D. S., Clerk in Extension Department, 
K. S. A. C, 520 N. Manhattan Ave., Manhattan, Kan. At 
Home, 1910-'12; Clerk in Extension Department, K. S. A. C, 
1912 — . 

WILSON, FLOYD E., B. S., M. E., Principal of Residence School, 
Indiana School of Tractioneering, 239 Rockwood St., La 
Porte, Ind. Assistant in Steam and Gas Engineering De- 
partment, K. S. A. C, 1910-'12; Principal of Residence 
School, Indiana School of Tractioneering, 1912 — . 

WILSON, JOHN THOMAS, D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinarian and 
Stock Raiser, R. 8, Winfield, Kan. Veterinarian and Stock 
Raiser, 1910 — . 

WILTSE, ALBERT LEMONT, B. S., Agri., Farmer, Garden City, 
Kan. With Botanical Department, K. S. A. C, 1910; With 




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Sunflower Manufacturing Company, Manhattan, Kan., 1911; 
Farmer near Garden City, Kan., 1912 — . 

WOESTEMEYER, CLARA MARY, B. S., D. S., Instructor in Do- 
mestic Science and Art, Argentine Higli School, Kansas City, 
Kan.; Bethel, Kan. Instructor in Domestic Science, Knox- 
ville College, Knoxville, Tenn., 1910-'ll; Instructor in Do- 
mestic Science and German, Kansas State School for the 
Blind, 1911-'12. 

WOODY, WARD, B. S., M. E., Draftsman, Portland, Ore. Teacher 
and Draftsman, 1910 — . 

ZACHARIAS, WILBUR W., B. S., Agri., Farmer, Patterson, Cal. 
Farmer, 1910 — . 

ZOLLER, CHARLES L., B. S., Agri., General Farmer, Box 274, 
Provo, Utah. General Farmer near Kirwin, Kan., 1910-'12. 

1911 

ADAMS, EFFIE, B. S., H. E., Domestic Science Teacher, Rawlings 
County High School, Atwood, Kan. 

ANDERSON, AARON EDWARD, B. S. Print., Graduate Student, 
K. S. A. C, Manhattan, Kan. 

ANDERSON, HARRISON RAY, B. S., Orange Rancher, R. 1, Box 
101 A, Santa Ana, Cal. Civil Engineer, Los Angeles 
Aqueduct, Power Department, 1911; Orange Rancher, 1912 — . 

BAIRD, BENJAMIN BAXTER, B. S., Agri., Teacher of Agriculture 
in High School, New London, Minn. Farmer, Kansas, 1911- 
'12; Instructor in Agriculture, New London, Minn., 1912 — . 

BAIRD, HARRY S., B. S., Agri., Instructor in Dairy Husbandry, 
University of California, Davis, Cal. 

BAIRD, RAYMOND CECIL, B. S., C. E., Drainage Engineer. 

(BANKER) WESTOVER, AMY ESTELLE, B. S., H. E., Housewife, 
Milaca, Minn. 

BARBER, LEBBEUS BLAIR, D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinary Practi- 
tioner, Wamego, Kan. Assistant in Veterinary Department, 
K. S. A. C, 1911-'12; Veterinary Practitioner, Wamego, Kan., 
1912—. 

(BARBER) TURNER, ETHEL RACHEL, B. S., H. E., Housewife, 
820 N. Thirteenth St., St. Joseph, Mo. 

BARR, WILLIAM ARCHER, B. S., Agri., Government Dairy In- 
vestigations, 326 Peterson St., Ft. Collins, Colo. 

BATCHELOR, ELLEN MARGARET, B. S., H. E., Supervisor of 
Girls, Kansas School for Deaf, Olathe, Kan. Supervisor of 
Girls, Kansas School for the Deaf, 1911 — . 

(BAYLES) BOWER, MYRTLE RUTH. B. S., H. E., Housewife. 
Parsons, Kan. Visited in England, 1911-'12; Housewife, 
Parsons, Kan., 1913 — . 

BENNER, JAMES WILLIAM, D. V. M., Vet. S., Practicing Veteri- 
narian, 824 Vermont St., Lawrence, Kan. 



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BERG, WILLIS ERNEST, B. S., Professor of Agriculture and Rural 
Education, Northern Arizona Normal College, Flagstaff, 
Ariz. Botany Department, K. S. A. C, Summer of 1911; 
Teacher of Agriculture and Manual Training, Adrian State 
High School, Adrian, Minn., 1911-'12; Botany Department, 
K. S. A. C, Summer of 1912; Director of Agriculture, Red 
Wing Agricultural High School, Red Wing, Minn., 1912-'13; 
Professor of Agriculture and Rural Education, Northern 
Arizona Normal College, Flagstaff, Ariz., 1913 — . 

BERGH, CLARA ANNA, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic Science 
and Art, 123 W. Eighth St., Box 225, Newton, Kan. Teacher 
of Domestic Science and Art, Bethany College, Lindsborg, 
Kan., 1911 — . 

BLATTNER, DAVID GEORGE, B. S., E. E., Assistant in Physics De- 
partment, K. S. A. C, Manhattan, Kan. 

BODLE, ALEXANDER THURSTON, B. S., Arch., Draftsman, Office 
of Chief Engineer, C, R. I. & P. Railway Company, 6037 
Prairie Ave., Chicago, 111. Student, Art Institute of Chicago, 
1911-'12; Draftsman, Office of Chief Engineer, C, R. I. & P. 
Railway Company, 1912 — . 

BOUTON, LEWIS LOSEE, B. S., E. E., Testing Department, 
General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. 

(BOWMAN) RAYMOND, OLA. B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic 
Science, Physiology, and Algebra, High School, 218 E. 
Seventh St., Newton, Kan. Teacher, Newton, Kan., 1911 — . 

BRANSON, ROSCOE ARTHUR, D. V. M., Vet. S., Field Man for 
Wichita Southern Oklahoma Serum Company, 2102 N. Law- 
rence St., Wichita, Kan. Veterinarian, Lyons, Kan., 1910; 
Veterinarian, Little River, Kan., 1911. 

BROBERG, HARRISON, B. S., C. E., Principal of St. John High 
School, St. John, Kan. 

BRUNKER, WILLIAM ADAM, B. S., M. E., Employed in Testing 
Department of the International Harvester Company Tractor 
Works. 1324 Bellefountne St., Kansas City, Mo. 

BUCHHEIM, WALTER AUGUST, B. S., Student in Chemistry, Nurn- 
berger Str. 40, Dresden, Germany. 

BURT, MAYE, B. S., H. E., Eureka, Kan. 

CALDWELL, RALPH MORRIS, B. S., Real Estate Business, Hell- 
man Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. 

CAMPBELL, GEORGE LEWIS, B. S., C. E., Bushong, Kan. 

CARR, CLIFFORD HART, B. S., E. E., Meter Tester, 2410 Thir- 
teenth St., Kansas City, Mo. 

CARR, HENRY WEBB, B. S., Arch., Architectural Draftsman, 3825 
Denker Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. With Kansas State Archi- 
tect, six months; With Auditor of A.. T. & S. F. Railway, 
Topeka, Kan., eleven months; Architectural Draftsman, Los 
Angeles, Cal., four months. 



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CASE, S. IRENE, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic Science and Art, 
Lyons, Kan. Teaclier of Domestic Science and Art, Lyons 
(Kansas) High School, 1911 — . 

CASE, LULU LUCY, B. S., H. E., Professor of Domestic Economy, 
Cusliman Trades School, Tacoma, Wash. Temporary Instruc- 
tor, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, 1912 (January to June); 
Professor of Domestic Science, Tuskahoma Female Acad- 
emy, Tuskahoma, Okla., 1912 (September to November); 
Professor of Domestic Economy, Cusliman Trades School, 
Tacoma, Wash., 1912 — . 

CHENEY, JULIA ELEANOR, B. S., H. E., Teacher, 1211 Tenth St., 
Great Bend, Kan. Teacher, Claflin, 1911-'12; Teacher, Great 
Bend, 1912 — . 

CHRISTIAN, ROBERT VERNON, D. V. M., Vet. S., Assistant in 
Veterinary Department, K. S. A. C, Manhattan, Kan. Assist- 
L*nt in the Hog Cholera Serum Plant, Veterinary Department, 
K. S. A. C, 1911 — . 

COFFMAN, JOSEPH HENRY, D. V. M., Vet. S., Graduate Student- 
Assistant in Bacteriology, K. S. A. C, Manhattan, Kan. 
Veterinarian, Atchison, Kan., 1911-'12; Graduate Student- 
Assistant in Bacteriology, K. S. A. C, 1912 — . 

COLEMAN, ROY DAVID, B. S., C. E., Excelsior Springs, Mo. With 
U. S. Reclamation Service, Rupert, Idaho, 1911-'12. 

COTTON, MARY IRENE, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic Science 
and English, Wellsville (Kansas) High School, Council Grove, 
Kan. Instructor, Wellsville High School, 1911 — . 

COWAN, WINIFRED ELIZABETH, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Do- 
mestic Science and Art, Clay County High School, Clay Center, 
Kan.; Kensington, Kan. (Home). Teacher of Domestic 
Science in Holton High School, 1911; Extension Work in 
Wheeling, W. Va., 1912. 

CROUSE, OSCAR C, B. S., Agri., Live Stock Breeding and Farming, 
R. 1, Harlan, Kan. Superintendent of Schools, Floodwood, 
Minn., 1911-'12; Manager of Stock Farm, Harlan, Kan., 
1912 — . 

CROYLE, GEORGE SAMUEL, B. S., E. E., Supervisor, Manual 
Training Department, Willmar Associated Schools, Willmar, 
Minn. Supervisor, Manual Training Department, Willmar 
Associated Schools, Willmar, Minn., 1911 — . 

DAVIS, BERTHA MAE, B. S., H. E., Domestic Science Teacher, 
1230 Fremont St., Manhattan, Kan. Domestic Science 
Teacher, Meade High School, Meade, Kan., 1911-'12; Do- 
mestic Science Teacher in Union High School, Monroe, Wash., 
1913 — . 

DAVIS, PERCY GROVER, B. S., Corner Manhattan Ave. and Fre- 
mont St., Manhattan, Kan. Farmer, 1911-'12; Student, Man- 



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hattan Business College, 1912-'13; Hardware Busiiies.-?, 
1913 — . 

DOMSCH, URFA AGNEW, B. S., C. E., Draftsman, R. 5, Modesto. 
Cal. Draftsman, 1911 — . 

DOW, J. MARY, B. S., Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, Manhattan. 
Kan. At Home, 1911-'12; Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 
1912 — . 

DULL, GEORGE EDWARD, B. S., Agri., Parmer, Washington, Kan. 
Agricultural and Manual Training Instructor, Bagley High 
School, Bagley, Minn., 1912; Instructor in Agriculture and 
Physics, Little River (Kansas) High School, 1913; Farmer, 
Washington, Kan., 1913 — . 

DUPRAY, MARTIN, B. S., Assistant in Bacteriology, University of 
Wisconsin, 626 W. University Ave., Madison, Wis. Assistant 
in Bacteriology, University of Illinois, 1911-'12; Assistant in 
Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin, 1912 — . 

EAGLES. GOLDIE GEORGIE. B. S., H. E., Instructor in Domestic 
Science, Morrison, Colo.; Ill S. Phillip St., Salina, Kan. 
(Home). Instructor in Domestic Science, Morrison. Colo., 
1911 — . 

EDWARDS, RALPH WALDO, B. S., Agri., Superintendent of Forage 
Crops Station, Chillicothe, Texas. Office of Dry-Land Agri- 
culture, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 1911-'13; Forage 
Crop Investigations, ibid., 1913 — . 

ELLIOTT. FREDERICK DELEVAN. B. S., Arch., Bookkeeper, 
Citizens' State Bank, 806 Osage St.. Manhattan. Kan. 
Secretary, E. L. Knostman Clothing Co., Manhattan, Kan., 
1911-'14; Bookkeeper, Citizens' State Bank, 1914 — . 

ELLIOTT, GEORGE RAY. B. S., Arch., Civil Engineer, 823 Forsyth 
Bldg., Atlanta. Ga. Bridge Inspector for Kansas State Engi- 
neer. 1911; Bridge Inspector on the K. V. Division of F. E. C. 
R. R., 1911-'12; Concrete Inspector for W. C. Spiker, 1912 — . 

ELLIS, ROBERT WILLIAM, B. S.. M. E., Secretary and Treasurer, 
Flint River Orchards Company, 409 Monroe St., Albany, Ga. 

ENGLE, ABNER ETHAN. B. S., Agri., Abilene, Kan. 

FARMER. LILLA CECIL. B. S.. Principal of Coldwater (Kansas) 
High School. Helena. Okla. Assistant Principal. Coldwater 
High School. 1911-'12; Principal. Coldwater High School. 
1912 — . 

FATE, FLORINE ELIZABETH, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic 
Science, Girard, Kan. Teacher of Domestic Science, Tonga- 
noxie, Kan., 1911-'13. 

FEAREY, HARRY ALBERT, B. S., Agri., Farmer, Mosida Mail, El- 
berta. Utah. Farmer, and Student of Dairy Husbandry. 
1911 — . 

FINDLEY, OLIVER ARCHIE, B. S., Agri., Farmer, R. 5. Kiowa, 
Kan. 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 231 

FLORELL. VICTOR HOMER, B. S., High School Instructor. Gaylord, 
Minn. High School Instructor, Renville. Minn., 1911-'12; 
Summer School, College of Agriculture, Minnesota University, 
St. Paul, Minn., 1912; High School Instructor, Gaylord, Minn., 
1912 — . 

FULLER, FRANK ERWIN, B. S., Manager of Fruit and Alfalfa 
Ranch, R. 3, Payette, Idaho. Manager of Fruit and Alfalfa 
Ranch. 1911 — . 

GABRIELSON, MARY, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic Science and 
Art, St. John (Kansas) High School; 111 E. Seventh St., 
Hutchinson, Kan. (Home). Teacher of Domestic Science and 
Art, St. John High School, St. John, Kan., 1911 — . 

GEAUQUE, HARRY ALMAN, B. S.. Teacher of Chemistry and 
Physics, McPherson College, McPherson, Kan. Student, 
Ohio University, Columbus, Ohio, 1911-'13; Teacher of 
Chemistry and Physics, McPherson College, McPherson, Kan., 
1913 — . 

(GLOVER) VAN BUCK, HESTER CLARK, B. S., H. E., Housewife, 
Junction City, Kan. 

GOLDSMITH, WILLIAM HOLMAN, B. S., Print., Printer, Ontario, 
Ore. Farmer, 1911; Power Line Construction with Great 
Shoshone and Twin Falls Light and Power Company, 1912; 
Circulation Department, Inter-Mountain "Farmer," 1912; 
Printer, Ontario "Argus," Ontario, Ore., 1913 — . 

(GRANDFIELD) HULL, EDNA JANE, B. S., H. E., Housewife, R. 
2, Box 7 6, care K. N. G. Company, Bartlesville, Okla. At 
Home, 1911-'12; Housewife, 1912 — . 

GRANDFIELD, EDWIN HARRISON, B. S., Agri., Instructor in 
Agriculture, Howard Lake High School, Box 282, Howard 
Lake. Minn. Farmer and Stockman, Wichita, Kan., 1911-'12; 
Instructor in Agriculture, Howard Lake High School, Howard 
Lake. Minn., 1912 — . 

HAGANS, OTTO C, B. S., Teacher of Science and Agriculture, Atchi- 
son County High School, Effingham, Kan. Teacher of Science 
and Agriculture in Atchison County High School, 1911 — . 

HAGEMAN, EARL LIVINGSTON, B. S., C. E., Civil Engineer, 
Aquone, N. C. Civil Engineer for Government in Oregon, 
1911-'12; Civil Engineer, Union Development Company, 
Aquone, N. C, 1912 — . 

HAIN, LEO ROSCOE, B. S., M. E., Second Assistant Manager of the 
New York Sales Branch of the Ingersoll-Rand Company, 11 
Broadway, care Ingersoll-Rand Company, New York, N. Y. 
Shop Employee of Ingersoll-Rand Company, 1911-'13; Second 
Assistant Manager of the New York Sales Branch of the Inger- 
soll-Rand Company, 1913 — . 

HAMMERS, LEWIS ARTHUR, D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinarian, Clear- 
water. Kan. Veterinarian. Clearwater, Kan., 1911 — . 



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(HAMMOND) KITTELL, MABEL REA, B. S., H. E., Housewife, 
Manhattan, Kan. At Home, 1911; Assistant in Domestic 
Science, K. S. A. C, 1912; At Home, 1913; Housewife, 
1913 — . 

HARBECKE, HERMAN HENRY, B. S., E. E., Apprentice witli West- 
ingliouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Pittsburg, Pa.; 
611 Mill St., Wilkinsburg, Pa. Apprentice with Westinghouse 
Electric and Manufacturing Company, Pittsburg, Pa., 1911 — . 

HASHIMOTO, YOJIZAEMON, B. S., Agri., Condensed Milk Company, 
Johnson Creek, Wis. Graduate Student, University of Wis- 
consin, 1911-'12; M. S., ibid., 1912; Mansfield Condensed Milk 
Company, 1912 — . 

HEARD, WILLIAM LAUREN, B. S., E. E., Equipment Engineer, 
Western Electric Company, 3309 Vernon Ave., Chicago, 111. 
Assistant Superintendent of Shops, Cuthbert Electrical Manu- 
facturing Company, 1911-'12; Equipment Engineer, Western 
Electric Company, 1912 — . 

HENNON, CHARLES, B. S., C. E., Morrowville, Kan. Drainage 
Engineer, Florida. 

HENRY, THOMAS ELLIOTT, D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinarian, Meade. 
Kan. Veterinarian, Meade, Kan., 1911 — . 

HICKOK, ELLEN MARGUERITE, B. S., Teacher of Science, Dickin- 
son County High School, Chapman, Kan.; New Ulysses, Kan. 
(Home). Teacher of Science, Dickinson County Hiou School, 
Chapman, Kan., 1911 — . 

HOLLIS, BENJAMIN WARD, D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinarian, Oregon 
Agricultural College and Experiment Station, 440 N. Sixth St., 
Corvallis, Ore. Postgraduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1911; Vet- 
erinarian, Oregon Agricultural College, also Student in Depart- 
ment of Animal Husbandry, 1912; B. S. in Agriculture. Oregon 
Agricultural College, 1912; Veterinarian, in Charge of Depart- 
ment of Veterinary Science, ibid., 1912 — . 

HOLMES, GEORGE BENJAMIN, B. S., Instructor of Manual Train- 
ing and Science, High School. Azusa, Cal. Instructor of 
Manual Training and Science in Yates Center High School, 
Yates Center, Kan., 1911-'12; Instructor of Manual Training 
and Science in High School, Azusa, Cal., 1912 — . 

HONSKA, WILLIAM BENJAMIN, B. S., C. E., Principal of Provin- 
cial Trade School, San Fernando, La Union, P. I. Farmer, Lost 
Springs, Kan., 1911; Industrial Teacher, Bureau of Education, 
Lingayen, Pangasinau, Philippine Islands, 1912-'13; Instru- 
ment Man, Manila Railroad, on Baguio Extension, 1913. 

HOPPER, FREDERICK SAMPSON, B. S.. Arch., Superintendent of 
Building Construction, 8 23 Leavenworth St., Manhattan, Kan. 
Superintendent of Building Construction, Nebraska and Okla- 
homa, 1911 — . 
HOSICK, WILLIAM CEDRIC, B. S., E. E., Tester, Westinghouse 



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Electric Company, SOI Franklin Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. 
Tester, Westinghouse Electric Company, 1911 — . 

HOUK, SYLVANUS EDGAR, D. V. M., Vet. S., U. S. Veterinary in- 
spector, care U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry, E. St. Louis, 
111., or 3023 Highland St., Kansas City, Mo. 

HUNT, RALPH EDWARD, B. S., Agri., Assistant Professor in Animal 
Husbandry, West Virginia University. 644 N. Spruce St., 
Morgantown, W. Va. Instructor of Short Course Students, 
Pennsylvania State College, 1911-'12; General Parmer, Sum- 
mer of 1912; Assistant Professor in Animal Husbandry, West 
Virginia University, 1912 — . 

HUSE, MILDRED KNOSTMAN, B. S., H. E., At Home, Manhattan, 
Kan. 

INGERSOLL, BLANCHE, B. S., H. E., Domestic Science Instructor, 
Enid High School, 717 W. Cherokee Ave., Enid, Okla. In- 
structor in Domestic Science and Art, Minneapolis (Kansas) 
High School, 1911-'12; Instructor in Domestic Science, Enid 
(Oklahoma) High School, 1913 — . 

JENKINS, JOHN ETHBERT, B. S., E. E., Wireman, Isthmian Canal 
Commission, Gatun, Canal Zone. Switchboard Operator, 
Isthmian Canal Commission, 1911-'12; Wireman, ibid., 1912 — . 

JESSUP, FERN VIVIAN, B. S., H. E., At Home, R. 1, Merriam, Kan. 
At Home, 1911 — . 

JOHNSON, BENJAMIN OLAF, B. S., C. E., Transitman, 608 Myrtle 
St., Bellingham, Wash. Transitman, with City Engineering 
Department of Bellingham, Wash., 1911 — . 

JONES, DONALD FORSHA, B. S., Agri., Instructor in Horticulture, 
Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. Assistant Plant Breeder, 
Arizona Agricultural Experiment Station, 1911-'13; Instructor 
in Horticulture, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y., 1913 — . 

KAHL, ARTHUR LEROY, B. S., C. E., Draftsman, care Utah Power 
and Light Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. With City Engi- 
neer, Manhattan, Kan., 1911-'12; Engineer, Cleveland Con- 
struction Company, Boise, Idaho, 1912-'13; Draftsman, Utah 
Power and Light Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1913—. 

KEATS, MABEL LUCILLE, B. S., H. E., Instructor of Domestic 
Science; 3 28 Arter Ave., Oakland, Kan. Instructor of Do- 
mestic Science, Thomas County High School, Colby, Kan., 
1911 — . 

KEITH, ALICE MARY, B. S., H. E., Instructor in High School, 
Ottawa, Kan. Instructor in High School, Seneca, Kan., 1911- 
'12; Instructor in High School, Ottawa, Kan., 1913 — . 

KELLOGG, EDWARD HENRY, B. S., Assistant in Soils, Chemical 
Investigation, Iowa State Agricultural and Engineering Col- 
lege, Station A, Ames, Iowa. Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 
1911-'12; Assistant in Soils, Chemical Investigation, Iowa Stats 
Agricultural and Engineering College, 1912 — . 



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KERR, JAY, B. S.. Agri., Teacher of Agriculture. 

KIENE, RAY, B. S., M. E., Principal Abu Provincial Trade School, 
Abu Abu, P. I. Principal, Albay Trade School, P. I., 1911-'12, 
Principal, Abu Provincial Trade School, Abu Abu, P. I., 1912 — . 

(KLIEWER) INGOLD, CLARA M., B. S., H. E., Housewife, 1014 
Walnut St., Newton, Kan. Bookkeeper for Kliewer Bros, and 
Adair Clothing Company, Newton, Kan., 1911-'12; Housewife, 
1912 — . 

KOOGLE, IRA TRESSLER, B. S., Arch., Architect, Contractor, and 
Builder, Chapman, Kan. Architect, Contractor, and Builder, 
Chapman, Kan., 1911 — . 

KROTZER, FRED WILHELM, B. S., E. E., Electrical Inspector 
and Tester, Wilkinsburg, Pa.; Manhattan, Kan. (Home;. 
Electrical Inspector and Tester, Westinghouse Electric and 
Manufacturing Company, Pittsburg, Pa., 1911 — . 

LARSON, EDWARD, B. S., Agri., Farmer and Stock Raiser, R. 2, 
Vesper, Kan. Farmer and Stock Raiser, Vesper, Kan., 
1911 — . 

LAUDE, HILMER HENRY, B. S., Agri., In Charge of Co-operative 
Rice Experiment Station, Beaumont, Texas. Assistant in 
Agronomy, K. S. A. C, 1911-'13; Marion County Farm Ad- 
visor, University of Missouri, 1913-'14; In Charge of Co-oper- 
ative Rice Experiment Station, Beaumont, Texas, 1914 — . 

LAUDE, MARTIN LUTHER, B. S., Print., In Charge of Printing 
Department, Boys' Industrial School, Topeka, Kan. "Daily 
Herald," Fredonia, Kan., 1911-'12; Foreman Job Depart- 
ment, "Daily Sentinel," Erie, Kan., 1912 (March to June); 
Foreman Printing Department, E. Z. Opener Bag Company, 
Decatur, 111., 1912 (June to September); In Charge Printing 
Department, Boys' Industrial School, Topeka, Kan., Septem- 
ber, 1912 — . 

LEVENGOOD, ALMA MAE, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic 
Science and Art, Holton, Kan.; R. 2, Athol, Kan. (Home). 
Teacher of Domestic Science and Art, Holton High School, 
Holton, Kan., 1912 — . 

LEWALLEN, CLAIRE, B. S., H. E., Teacher in High School, 
Marion, Kan. Teacher in High School, Marion, Kan., 
1911 — . 

LINT, HENRY CLAY, B. S., Agri., Fellow, Rutgers College, 
Alumni House, New Brunswick, N. J. Postgraduate Stu- 
dent, K. S. A. C, 1911-'12; Foreman in Underwood and 
Viles Orchards, Hutchinson, Kan., 1912-'13; Assistant in Horti- 
cultural Department, K. S. A. C, 1913; Fellow, Rutgers 
College, New Brunswick, N. J., 1913 — . 

LUNGREN, MABEL EXIE, B. S., H. E., At Home, R. 3, Haviland, 
Kan. At Home, Haviland, Kan., 1911 — . 



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(LYON) BENNER, DeNELL GILBERT, B. S., H. E., Housewife, 
Lawrence, Kan. 

McCRAY, MINNIE VERGIE, B. S., H. E., Student, at Kansas City 
Conservatory of Music; 1018 W. Blue Ave., Independence, 
Mo. At Home, Manliattan, Kan., 1911-'12. 

McCLURE, FRANK DONALD, B. S., Agri., Teacher of Agriculture, 
Cherokee County High Scliool, Columbus, Kan. Instructor 
in Agriculture, Reno County High School, Nickerson, Kan., 
1911-'12; Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1912; Teacher of 
Agriculture, Jewell City (Kansas) High School, 1912-'1B; 
Teacher of Agriculture, Cherokee County High School, 
Columbus, Kan., 1913 — . 

McDowell, JOHN earl, B. S., E. E., Teacher. 

McFADDEN, BERT JAY, B. S., Agri., Farmer and Stock Raiser, 
R. 3, Box 17, Stafford, Kan. Farmer and Stock Raiser, 
Stafford. Kan., 1911 — . 

MARTIN, JOHN Z., B. S., Superintendent, Water Department, 
Pacific Building Company, 12 35 Fir St., San Diego, Cal. 
Office of Allen and Hart Land Company, Kansas City, Mo., 
1911-'12; Superintendent, Water Works, East San Diego, 
Cal., 1912 — . 

MAY, GEORGE PARKINSON, B. S., E. E., Station Instrument 
Man, 3222 E. Twenty-sixth St., Kansas City, Mo. In Garage 
Business, Downs, Kan., 1911-'12; Station Instrument Man 
with Kansas City Electric Light Company, 1912 — . 

MAYBACH, FRED CHRISTIAN, B. S., C. E. 

MILLER, JOSEPHINE CAROLINE, B. S., H. E., At Home, 292.i 
Victor St., Kansas City, Mo. At Home, Kansas City, Mo., 
1911 — . 

MILLER, WINONA GERTRUDE, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic 
Science, Stafford, Kan. Teacher of Domestic Science, Staf- 
ford, Kan., 1911 — . 

MITCHEL, JESSE COULTER, B. S., Agri., Instructor in Agricul- 
ture, High School, Blooming Prairie, Minn. Instructor in 
Agriculture, State High School, Blooming Prairie, Minn., 
1911 — . 

MITCHEL, ROBERT ANDREW, B. S. 

MORRIS, CLARA KING, B. S., H. E., Housekeeper, 11th River- 
side Blvd., Wichita, Kan. 

MORRIS, MARIA, B. S., H. E., At Home, 814 Houston St., Man- 
hattan, Kan. Special Student, K. S. A. C, 1911-'12; At 
Home, 1912—. 

MORRIS, MARGARET DOII, B. S., H. E., At Home, 814 Houston 
St., Manhattan, Kan. Postgraduate Student, K. S. A. C, 
1911-'12; At Home, 1912 — . 

MORTON, FLORA HARRIETTE, B. S., H. E., Instructor in Do- 



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mestic Science, Sabetlia (Kansas) High School, Arkansas 
City, Kan. 

MOSELEY. ROBERT CLAY, B. S., Agri., Farmer, R. 1, Alma, 
Kan. Farmer, Alma, Kan., 1911 — . 

(MYERS) WERMELSKIRCHEN, VELMA PEARL, B. S., H. E., 
Housewife, Box 7 29, Amarillo, Texas. Teacher, Manhattan, 
Kan., 1911-'13; Housewife, 1913^ — . 

MYSZKA, CHARLES, B. S., Agri., Teacher of Agriculture, Califor- 
nia Polytechnic School, San Luis Obispo, Cal. Soil Surveys, 
Summer and Fall of 1911; Postgraduate Student, K. S. A. C, 
1912-'13; Teacher of Agriculture, California Polytechnic 
School, San Luis Obispo, Cal., 1913 — . 

NAFZIGER, TELIE E. B., B. S., C. E., 1400 Poyntz Ave., Manhat- 
tan, Kan. 

NAUMAN, ORVILLE, B. S., M. E., Systematizing and Efficiency 
Engineer, 2216 W. Monroe St., Chicago, 111. With Avery 
Company Traction Engine Works, Peoria, 111., 1911 (July to 
October) ; In Testing Department of Gas Engine Plant for 
International Harvester Company, Chicago, 1911-'12: 
Factory Systematizing and Efficiency Engineer, R. R. Lon- 
nely & Sons Co., 1912 — . 

NEEDHAM. LUCY, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Home Economics and 
Science, Oswego, Kan.; R. 1, Rantoul, Kan. (Home). 
Teacher in District School, Lane, Kan., 1908-'09; Special 
Student, K. S. A. C, 1909-'10; Teacher of Home Economics, 
Florence, Ala., 1910-'ll; Student, K. S. A. C, 1911; Teacher 
in Home Economics, Oswego College, 1911 — ; Oswego High 
School, 1911 — . 

NELSON, ELLEN EUSTINA, B. S., Teacher of Home Economics, 
New Hampton, Iowa. Instructor in Home Economics, Aus- 
tin, Texas, 19 11-' 12; Teacher in Home Economics, New 
Hampton (Iowa) High School, 1912 — . 

NIXON, LAURA BELLE, B. S., Teacher, 506 S. Tenth St., Inde- 
pendence, Kan. 

O'BRIEN, EDYTHE BLANCHE, B. S., H. E., Teacher, Manhattan. 
Kan. Teacher, Towner, Colo., 1911-'12; Teacher, Manhat- 
tan, Kan., 1912 — . 

O'BRIEN, HAROLD DALE, D. V. M., Vet. S., Farmer and Veteri- 
narian, R. 3, Luray, Kan. Farmer and Veterinarian, Luray, 
Kan., 1911 — . 

OLSON, CARL EMANUEL, B. S., M. E., Efficiency Engineer, 
Western Electric Company, 514 N. Forty-eighth Ave., Chi- 
cago, 111. Designer, Chicago & Northwestern Railway, 
Chicago, 111., 1911 (July and August); Efficiency Engineer. 
Western Electric Company, Chicago, 1911 — . 

OSBURN, DAVID BETHOL, B. S.. Agri., Teacher of Agriculture, 
Van Alstyne, Texas. Farmer, Allenfarm, Texas, 1911-'13; 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 237 

Teacher, and Farm Demonstration Agent, Van Alstyne. 
Texas, 1913 — . 

OSBORN, WALTER M., B. S., with Bureau of Plant Industry, 
North Platte, Nebr. With Bureau of Plant Industry, Akron, 
Colo., 1911-'13; With Bureau of Plant Industry, North 
Platte. Nebr., 1913 — . 

OSMOND, LAURENCE, B. S., Agri., Farmer, 1515 Stone St., 
Great Bend, Kan. Farmer, Haviland, Kan., 1911 — . 

OTEYZA, MAURICIO JULIAN, B. S., Agri., Assistant Forester, 
Bureau of Forestry, Forest Station, Los Banos, Lag., P. I. 
Instructor in Forest Engineering and Forest Management, 
Bureau of Forestry, 1910-'12; In Charge of Forest Nursery 
and Instructor in Sylviculture, Bureau of Forestry, 1913 — . 

OTTO, DORA M., B. S., H. E., At Home, Riley, Kan. Student of 
Dressmaking and Tailoring, Queen City College, Kansas 
City, Mo., 1912; At Home, 1913 — . 

PARKE, HAZEL MAXWELL, B. S., H. E., Domestic Science 
Teacher, Spartanburg, S. C. Domestic Science Teacher, 
Virginia College, Roanoke, Va., 1911; Domestic Science 
Teacher, Anderson College, Anderson, S. C, 1912-'13. 

PARKER, THOMAS THORNTON, B. S., E. E., With Transfer 
Company, 1201 Main St., Parsons, Kan. Instructor in 
Mathematics and Manual Training, Chase County High 
School, Cottonwood Falls, Kan., 1911-'12; Superintendent 
of Manual Training, Cripple Creek District, Cripple Creek, 
Colo.. 1912-'13; With A. S. Parker & Son Transfer Co., 
Parsons, Kan., 1913 — . 

PARSONS, HELEN TRACY, B. S., Assistant in Home Economics, 
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Teacher of Do- 
mestic Science and Domestic Art, High School and Grades 
of Ramona, Kan., 1911-'13; Assistant in Home Economics, 
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis., 1913 — . 

PARSONS, MARY RUSSELL, B. S., H. E., Instructor of Domestic 
Science and Art, and Agriculture, Trego County High School, 
WaKeeney, Kan. Instructor of Domestic Science and Art, 
and Agriculture, Trego County High School, 1911 — ; In- 
structor of Domestic Science and Agriculture, Normal In- 
stitute, Summer of 1912. 

PEARSON. MILTON LEROY, B. S., Arch., Architectural Drafts- 
man, 408 W. Sixth St., Austin, Texas. Worked on Public 
Structures, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, 1911-'12; Architec- 
tural Draftsman, Austin, Texas, 1912 — . 

PENN, KATE MARIA, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic Art, 567 
Elm St., Norman, Okla. Teacher, State Agricultural School, 
Jonesboro, Ark., 1911; Teacher of Domestic Art. Norman, 
Okla.. 1913 — . 

PETERS, CLARA MARGUERITE, B. S., H. E., Instructor of Home 



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Economics and English, 502 Main St., Caldwell, Kan. 
Teacher, 1911-'12; Special Student, K. S. A. C, Spring of 
1912; Instructor of Home Economics and English, Caldwell, 
Kan., 1912 — . 

PHILLIPS, BERTHA ELLEN, B. S., H. E., At Home, R. 4, Man- 
hattan, Kan. At Home, Manhattan, Kan., 1911 — . 

PLUMB, BERTHA LUNETT, B. S., H. E., At Home, R. 1, Fair- 
view, Kan. Teacher of Domestic Science, Valley F'alls, Kan., 
1911-'12; At Home, Fairview, Kan., 1912 — . 

POTTER, PERCIVAL BUTTON, B. S., C. E., Draftsman and Con- 
struction Foreman for Agronomy Department, K. S. A. C, 
1123 Bluemont Ave., Manhattan, Kan. Draftsman and Con- 
struction Foreman tor Agronomy Department, K. S. A. C, 
1911 — . 

PRICE, LEO, B. S., M. E., Surveyor, care Rumely Produce Com- 
pany, 534 Tchoupitoulas, New Orleans, La. 

PRICE, LYLE PHILLIPS, B. S., C. E., Construction Foreman, 
Canton Bridge Company, Belleville, Kan. Bridge Con- 
struction, Kansas and Missouri, for the Canton Bridge Com- 
pany, 1911 — . 

PUGH, EDNA, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic Science and Art, 
Wathena (Kansas) High School, 327 W. Eighth St., Junc- 
tion City, Kan. Teacher of Domestic Science and Am, 
Wathena (Kansas) High School, 1911 — . 

PYLES, OREAL DeARMOND, B. S., Head of Division of Agricul- 
tural Chemistry and Soils, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama. 
Postgraduate Student, Michigan University, 1911-'12; Post- 
graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1912; Teacher, Tuskegee In- 
stitute, Alabama, 1912 — . 

(RAEMER) TOTTEN, OLGA MARIE, B. S., H. E., Housewife, 
2809 Duncan St., St. Joseph, Mo. Teacher of Home Eco- 
nomics and Sciences, Marysville (Kansas) High School, 
1911-'12; Housewife, 1912—. 

RANDEL, GEORGIA ADELLE, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic 
Art, 405 Ninth St., Fredonia, Kan. Teacher of Domestic 
Art in Public Schools, Fredonia. Kan., 1911 — . 

RANSOPHER, SILAS MILO, B. S., E. E., Electrician, 917 Park 
Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Electrician, Portland Railway 
Light and Power Company, Portland, Ore., 1911; Manager, 
Northern Electric Company, Portland, Ore., 1912; Electri- 
cian, Kansas City Electric Light Company, Kansas City, Mo., 
1913 — . 

RATLIFFE, GEORGE THOMAS, B. S., E. E., In Government Irri- 
gation Project, Bard, Cal. With Westinghouse Electric and 
Manufacturing Company, 1911-'12; With Everett Railway 
Light and Power Company, Everett, Wash., 1912-'13; In 
Government Irrigation Project, Bard, Cal., 1913 — . 



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REED, CHARLES EDGAR, B. S., E. E., Tester with Westinghouse 
Electric Company, Pittsburg, Pa. 

REYNOLDS, ROSE HERBERT, B. S., E. E., Student Engineer 
with General Electric Company, 80 Park St., Lynn, Mass. 
Student Engineer with General Electric Company, Lynn, 
Mass., 1911 — . 

ROBERTSON, HUGH DILLON, B. S. 

ROBB, NEWELL SNOWDEN, B. S., Agri., Meridian, Idaho. 

ROEHRIG, MARIE ELIZABETH, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Cookery 
and Sewing, Los Angeles Public Schools, 3937 Hobart Blvd., 
Los Angeles, Cal. Teacher of Sewing and Botany, Newton 
(Kansas) High School, 1911-'12; Teacher of Cookery and 
Sewing, Macy Street Trade School, Los Angeles, Cal., 1912 — . 

(ROGLER) SPEER, ELSIE ALMA, B. S., H. E., Housewife, Hays. 
Kan. 

ROBINSON, WALTER STUART, B. S., Agri., Farmer and Stock 
Raiser, R. 2, Nashville, Kan. Farmer and Stock Raiser, 
1911 — . 

ROTH, DAVE G., B. S., E. E., Principal of High School, Mound- 
ridge, Kan. 

ROOTS, HARVEY GEORGE, B. S., Agri., Farmer, R. 4, Centralia, 
Kan. Agent in Scabies Eradication, Arizona, 1911; Farmer 
and Stock Raiser, 1912 — . 

ROSS, WORTH DANIEL, B. S., C. E., U. S. Reclamation Service, 
Glasgow, Mont. County Surveyor of Riley County, Kansas, 
1911-'13; U. S. Reclamation Service, 1913 — . 

SCHLAEFLI, JOHN. B. S., E. E., In Testing Department, General 
Electric Company, 13 Eagle St., Schenectady, N. Y., Elec- 
trician, K. S. A. C, 1911-'12; Electrician, Milliard-Fink 
Electric Company, Manhattan, Kan., 1912; In Testing De- 
partment, General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y., 
1913 — . 

SCHROER, EDWARD HENRY, B. S., Agri., Stockman, Manhattan, 
K3.n. Merchant, Manhattan, Kan., 1911-'12; Stockman, 
Ashland Bottoms, Manhattan, Kan., 1912 — . 

SCOTT, MINNA MAGDELENE, B. S., H. E., Postgraduate Student, 
K. S. A. C, R. 8, Manhattan, Kan. At Home, Manhattan, 
Kan., 1911 — . 

SEATON, GLADYS SADIE, B. S., H. E., Assistant Manager of 
Jewell County Telephone Company, Jewell City, Kan. As- 
sistant Manager of Jewell County Telephone Company, Jewell 
City, Kan., 1912 — . 

SENG, AUGUST WILLIAM, B. S., E. E., Superintendent and Man- 
ager, Sylvan Grove Water and Light Plant, Box 136, Sylvan 
Grove, Kan. Farmer, Salina, Kan., 1911-'12; Student of 
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1912; Superintendent and Manager, Sylvan Grove Municipal 
Water and Light Plant, 1912 — . 

SHAW, CLAUDE LEON, B. S., E. E., Electrical Engineer, Manton, 
Cal. Electric Power Plant, Blue Rapids, Kan., 1912-'13; 
Operating Engineer, Northern California Power Company, 
1913 — . 

SIMMONS RAILSBACK, MARY EDNA, B. S., H. E., Housewife, 
Langdon, Kan. Lecturer in Division of Extension, Depart- 
ment of Home Economics, 1912-'13; Housewife, 1913 — . 

SKINNER, HARRY EVERTON, B. S., Agri., Instructor of Physics 
and Agriculture, Cherokee County High School, Columbus, 
Kan. Instructor of Physics and Agriculture, Cherokee 
County High School, Columbus, Kan., 1911 — . 

SLOAN, HOMER H., B. S., E. E., Electrical Engineer, Amarillo, 
Texas. Electrical and Gas Engineer, Denver, Colo.; Elec- 
trical Engineer, Amarillo, Texas. 

SMALL, EDWARD PAUL GRAHAM, B. S., Agri., Farmer, Box 63, 
Conway Springs, Kan. Farmer, Conway Springs, Kan., 
1911 — . 

SMALL, RICHARD, B. S., Agri., Farmer and Stock Raiser. R. 1, 
Box 5, Anness, Kan. 

(SMITH) ROOTS, CLARA PEARL, B. S., H. E., Housewife, R. 4, 
Centralia, Kan. Assistant Postmaster, Colby, Kan., 1911- 
'12; Housewife, 1912 — . 

SMITH, HARLAN DAVID, B. S., Print., Head of Department of 
Industrial Journalism, K. S. A. C, 626 Moro St., Manhattan, 
Kan. Assistant, Industrial Journalism, K. S. A. C, 1911-'13; 
Head of Department of Industrial Journalism, ibid., 1913 — . 

SNELL, FLORENCE, B. S., H. E., Lecturer in Division of Exten- 
sion, Department of Home Economics, K. S. A. C, 1021 
Houston St., Manhattan, Kan. Teacher of Domestic Science and 
Art, Atchison County High School, Effingham, Kan., 1911- 
'12; Lecturer in Division of Extension, Department of Home 
Economics, K. S. A. C, 1912 — . 

(SOMMER) HOOD, MABEL RUTH, B. S., H. E., Housewife, 316 
W. Ninth St., Wellington, Kan. At Home, Kiowa, Kan., 
1911-'12; Housewife, 1912 — ; Residences: Las Animas, 
Colo.. 1912 (June to September); Wellington, Kan., 1912 — . 

SOUPENE. EDNA GRACE, B. S., H. E., Teacher, Manhattan, Kan. 
Teacher, Manhattan, Kan., 1911 — . 

SPEER, WHITCOMB GLEN, B. S., Agri., Professor of Agriculture, 
Western State Normal School, Hays, Kan. Employee, Horti- 
cultural Department, Experiment Station, K. S. A. C; Teacher 
in Clay Center (Kansas) High School, 1912-'13; Professor 
of Agriculture, Western State Normal School, Hays, Kan., 
1913 — . 

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STOCKWELL, EDGAR ROSS, B. S., Agri., Instructor, Oregon 
Agricultural College, Corvallis, Ore. Instructor, Oregon 
Agricultural College, Corvallis, Ore., 1911 — . 

STRATTON, CLIFTON JAIRUS, B. S., Print., With Circulation De- 
partment of "Topeka Daily Capital," 19 08 N. Fourteenth 
St., Kansas City, Kan. 

STROMIRE, MATTHEW CASTLE, B. S., Agri., Fredonia, Kan. 

STRONG, ALDEN G., B. S., E. E., Second Lieutenant, Coast Artil- 
lery Corps, U. S. Army, Fort McKinley, Maine. Employee, 
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 1911; 
Second Lieutenant, Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. Army, 1911 — . 

STUEWE, PAUL MARTIN ALFRED, B. S., Agri., Farmer, Alma, 
Kan. Farmer, 1911 — ; President Farmers' Institute. Wa- 
baunsee County, Kansas, 1912 — . 

SWARTZ, BERTHA LILLIAN, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic 
Science and Art, 115 S. Main St., Newton, Kan. 

THOMPSON, GEORGE ELDON, B. S., Agri., Scientific Assistant in 
Farm Management, Extension Department, K. S. A. C, Dodge 
City, Kan. Forage Crop Investigations, U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, 1911-'12; Scientific Assistant in Farm Manage- 
ment, Co-operative between A., T. & S. F. Railway Company, 
K. S. A. C, and U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1913 — . 

(TOWNE) SHAFFER, ZEPHERINE ELLEN, B. S., H. E., House- 
wife, F'ort Leavenworth, Kan. Housewife, Fort Leaven- 
worth, Kan., 1911 — . 

VAN BUCK, WALTER, B. S., C. E., City Engineer, 509 S. Adams 
St., Junction City, Kan. Assistant City Engineer, Manhattan, 
Kan.. 1911-'12; City Engineer, Junction City, Kan., 1912 — . 

VILANDER, PHILIP CORNELIUS, B. S., C. E., Instructor of 
Mathematics, Newton High School, Manhattan, Kan. U. S. 
Land Survty, Washington (State), 1911; City Engineering 
Force, Manhattan, Kan., 1912; Instructor of Mathematics, 
Newton High School, 1913 — . 

WALTON, NOEL HUTCHINSON, B. S., C. E., Civil Engineer, 
Marceline, Mo. Rodman, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Gulf 
Railway, 1911; Chainman, A., T. «6; S. F. Railway, Missouri 
Division, 1911-'12; Rodman, A., T. & S. F. Railway, Missouri 
Division, 1912 — . 

WATT, JOHN EARL, D. V. M., Vet. S., Farmer, 224 Franklin Ave., 
Anthony, Kan. 

WEAVER, OLEY WILLIS, B. S., Print., In Ad. Department of 
"Daily Eagle," Wichita, Kan. Newspaper Business in 
Wyoming, 1911-'12. 

WESTOVER, EDGAR LEROY, B. S., Agri., Supervisor of Agricul- 
ture, Milaca, Minn. Graduate Student Assistant, University 
of Minnesota, 1912. 

WHEELER, ANDREW JEFFERSON, B. S., Agri., Student, Mis- 



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sionary Training School, College View, Nebr.; Tyro, Kan. 
(Home). Farmer, 1911-'12; Missionary Book Work, 1912- 
'13; Student, Missionary Training School, 1913 — . 

WHEELER, CLARENCE, B. S., Agri., Parmer, Tyro, Kan. 
Farmer, Tyro, Kan., 1911 — . 

WHIPPLE, GLENN EDWIN, D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinary Inspec- 
tor, Bureau of Animal Industry, care Fed. Bldg., Bismarck, 
N. Dak. Employed by Veterinary Department, K. S. 
A. C, Hog Cholera Investigations and Serum Production, 
1911; Veterinary Inspector in Bureau of Animal Industry, U. 
S. Department of Agriculture, 1912 — . 

WERMELSKIRCHEN, LOUIS, B. S., Agri., Scientific Assistant, U. 
S. Department of Agriculture, Box 729, Amarillo, Texas. 
Assistant, Agronomy Farm, K. S. A. C, 1911-'12; Cereal In- 
vestigations, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1913 — . 

WILKISON, HARRISON WALTER, B. S., C. E., Postgraduate Stu- 
dent, K. S. A. C; Dwight, Kan. (Home). Secretary to Resi- 
dent Engineer, Hydro-Electric Development, Chilhowee, 
Tenn., 1911-'12; Topographical Draftsman and Secretary to 
Assistant Resident Engineer, Hydro-Electric Development, 
Bryson City, N. C, 1912; Postgraduate Student, K. S. A. C, 
1913 — . 

WILLIAMS, CLYDE DOUGLAS, B. S., Supervisor of Manual Train- 
ing Department, Winfield High School, 1305 Loomis Ave., 
Winfleld, Kan. Supervisor of Manual Training and Instruc- 
tor in Physics, Winfield (Kansas) High School, 1911-'12; 
Supervisor of Manual Training, Winfield (Kansas) High 
School, 1912—. 

WILLIAMS, OWEN EDWARD, B. S., Agri., Dairyman, 1006 B. St., 
S. W., Washington, D. C. With Ice Cream and Condensing 
Company, Kansas City, Mo., 1911 (June to September); 
Herdsman of Clovernook Farm, Whitefish Bay, Wis., 1911 
(October to December) ; Herdsman of Wild Rose Farm, St. 
Charles, 111., 1911 (December); Professor of Dairy Hus- 
bandry, Baron De Hirsch Agricultural School, Woodbine, N. 
J., 1912; Ice Cream Investigation, U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture, Washington, D. C, 1912 — . 

WOOD, CASPER ALFRED, B. S., Agri., Instructor in Soils, Agri- 
cultural and Mechanical College, College Station, Texas. 
Teacher of Science and Agriculture, Bibb County High School, 
Centerville, Ala., 1911-'12; Instructor in Soils, Agricultural 
and Mechanical College of Texas, College Station, Texas, 
1912 — . 

WOOD, WILLIAM, B. S., Assistant in Entomology, U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology, Washington, 
D. C. 

WYATT, KIRBY KENNEDY, B. S., Arch., Structural Engineer, 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 243 

General Electric Company, 632 E. Sixth St., Erie, Pa. 

Structural Engineer, General Electric Company, Erie, Pa., 

1911 — . 
WYLAND, FLORENCE, B. S., H. E., Teacher. 
YORK, OSCAR THOMAS, B. S., Agri., Farmer and Stock Raiser, 

R. 1, Vinland, Kan. Farmer and Stock Raiser, Vinland, Kan., 

1911 — . 

1912 

(ABERLE) YORK, ELIZABETH, B. S., Housewife, R. 1, Vinland. 
Kan. 

ABERLE, NELLIE, B. S., Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, R. 3, 
Manhattan, Kan. Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1912 — . 

ABILDGAARD, MARK, B. S., Agri., Manager Dairy and Poultry 
Department, Missouri State Sanatorium, Mt. Vernon, Mo. 
Assistant Steward, Missouri State Sanatorium, Mt. Vernon, 
Mo., 1911-'13; Manager of Dairy and Poultry Department, 
Missouri State Sanatorium, Mt. Vernon, Mo., 1913 — . 

ADAMS, ARTHUR A., B. S., E. E., in Confectionery Business, Man- 
hattan, Kan. Owner and Operator of the Manhattan Candy 
Kitchen, Manhattan, Kan., 1912 — . 

ALEXANDER, ROY ELLSWORTH, B. S., Agri., Farmer, Weiser, 
Idaho. 

ALSOP, JAMES EDGAR, B. S., Agri., Wakefield, Kan. 

AMBLER, LEON NEWTON, B. S., Teacher, Chase County High 
School, Cottonwood Falls, Kan. Teacher, Chase County 
High School, Cottonwood Falls, Kan., 1912 — . 

ANDERSON, JOHN HENRY, B. S., Agri., Salesman for The Alumi- 
num Cooking Utensil Company, Box 94, Jetmore, Kan. 
Salesman for The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company, 
1912 — . 

ANDREWS, JUSTINA MARINDA, B. S., H. E., Teacher in High 
School, Norcatur, Kan. Special Student, K. S. A. C, Winter 
Term, 1913; At Home, Spring and Summer, 1913; Teacher, 
Decatur County (Kansas) High School, 1913 — . 

BAKER, NELLIE MAY, B. S., H. E., Teacher, Glade, Kan. 

BALES, ETHEL LOLETTA, B. S., H. E., Graduate Student, K. S. 
A. C, R. 8, Manhattan, Kan. At Home, 1912 — . 

BARNARD, GEORGE AUSTIN, B. S., E. E., Engineer at Light 
Plant, Alma, Kan. Engineer at Light, Power, and Ice Com- 
pany, Alma, Kan., 1912 — . 

BAROFSKY, BURTON LOUIS, B. S., M. E., Assistant Chief Engi- 
neer of Tests, Ingersoll-Rand Company, 909 Northampton 
St., Easton, Pa. Employee of Ingersoll-Rand Company, 
1912 — . 

BARTLETT, THOMAS REED, B. S., M. E., Bridge Inspector, R. 4, 




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lola, Kan. Bridge Inspector, Kansas State Highway Engi- 
neering Office, 1912 — . 

BATCHELOR, AMY GERTRUDE, B. S., H. E., Supervisor of Girls, 
Kansas Scliool for the Deaf, Olathe, Kan.; 521 Vattier St., 
Manhattan, Kan. (Home). Supervisor of Girls, Kansas 
School for the Deaf, Olathe, Kan., 1912 — . 

BECK, BORDEN FRAZIER, B. S., Agri., Teacher in High School, 
402 S. Ninth Ave., North Yakima, Wash. 

BENTLEY. EVALYN ANNETTE, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic 
Art, Haskell Institute; Valhalla, Kan. (Home). Teacher of 
Domestic Art, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kan., 1912 — . 

BERRY, ALBERT LEROY, B. S., Agri., Contractor, Jewell City, 
Kan. Contractor and Builder of Hollow Tile Block Silos 
and Grain Storage Tanks, 1912 — . 

(LaMONT) BOLINGER, KATE, B. S., H. E. Died July 8, 1913. 

BLYTHE, GEORGE WILLIAM, B. S., Agri., Farmer and Stock 
Raiser, R. 4, White City, Kan. General Farmer, 1912 — . 

BRADFORD, FRED SPENCER, B. S., E. E., Electrician, A..' T., & 
S. F. Railway Company, Topeka, Kan. Electrician, A., T., & 
S. F. Railway Company, Topeka, Kan., 1912 — . 

BRANDT, DAVID C, B. S., E. E., Electrical Engineer, Interurban 
Railway Company, Bartlesville, Okla. Cadet Engineer, 
Denver Gas and Electric Light Company; Electrical Engi- 
neer, Bartlesville (Oklahoma) Interurban Railway Company. 

BRENNER. FLORA EDNA, B. S., H. E., Teacher, Manhattan, Kan. 
(Home). Teacher, Grade Work, Home Economics, Atchi- 
son County High School, 1912-'13; Teacher, Madison (Kan- 
sas) High School, 1913 — . 

BREESE, CARL SHIPMAN, B. S., E. E., Student Engineer of the 
General Electric Company, 40 Park St., West Lynn, Mass. 

BRIGHT, RUTH, B. S., H. E., Supervisor of Domestic Science, 1322 
W. Marquette Ave., Albuquerque, New Mex. Teacher of 
Domestic Science and Art, Deming (New Mexico) High 
School, 1912-'13; Supervisor of Domestic Science in Albu- 
querque (New Mexico) Schools, 1913 — . 

BROBERG, MABEL MAY, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic 
Science, Agriculture, Botany, Civics, and Physiology, Hart- 
ford High School, Hartford, Kan. 

BROOKS, EDWIN HARRISON, B. S., Arch., Assistant in Hign 
School, Canton, S. Dak. Assistant in High School, Canton, 
S. Dak.. 1912 — . 

BROWN, DORA MAY, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic Science 
and Domestic Art, Council Grove, Kan.; Peculiar, Mo. 
(Home). Teacher of Domestic Science and Domestic Art, 
Council Grove, Kan., 1912 — . 

BROWN, JOHN WILLIAM, D. V. M., Vet. S., Practicing Veterina- 
rian, Ft. Scott, Kan. Head of Division of Agricultural In- 



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struction, Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Ala., 1912-'13; 
Practicing Veterinarian, Ft. Scott, Kan., 1913 — . 

BUCK. META EVALINA, B. S., H. E., Postgraduate Student, K. 
S. A. C, 1426 Faircliild Ave., Manhattan, Kan. 

BUZARD, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, B. S., Agri., Dairyman, St. 
Josepli, Mo. 

CALLEN, SPEER WOODSON, B. S., Medical Student, University 
of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. 

CAMPBELL, EDYTH BLANCHE, B. S., H. E., Circulation Depart- 
ment, Capper Publications, 1126 Tyler St., Topeka, Kan. 

CANFIELD, GEORGIA L., B. S., H. E., Domestic Science Teacher, 
Alliance High School, 615 Box Butte Ave., Alliance, Nebr. 
Assistant Nurse in State School for the Deaf, Olathe, Kan., 
1912-'13; Teacher of Domestic Science and Art, and Algebra, 
High School, Alliance, Nebr., 1913 — . 

(CARNAHAN) COLE, NANNIE, B. S.. Housewife, Cor. Maple and 
Third Sts., Eureka, Kan. Housewife, 1912 — . 

CASE, FRANCES LOUISE WILT, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Do- 
mestic Science, Leroy, Kan. Teacher of Domestic Science, 
Leroy, Kan., 1912 — . 

CASE, THOMAS ARTHUR, D. V. M., Vet. S., Practicing Veteri- 
narian, 625 S. Main St., Hutchinson, Kan. 

CHANDLER, BERTA LORENA, B. S., H. E., At Home, R. 4, Man- 
hattan, Kan. At Home, Manhattan, Kan., 1912 — . 

CLARKE, DAVID CHARLES, B. S., Teacher in High School, 449 
S. Elm St., Chillicothe, Mo. Teacher in Chillicothe (Mis- 
souri) High School, 1912 — . 

CLARK, STANLEY PENRHYN, B. S., Agri., Superintendent Branch 
Experiment Station, Colby, Kan. Instructor in Agriculture 
and Extension Work, Nashwauk, Minn., 1912-'14; Superintend- 
ent Branch Experiment Station, Colby, Kan., 1914 — . 

COBLENTZ, LUTHER JAMES, B. S., Agri., Teacher in High 
School, 110 S. Maple St., McPherson, Kan. Teacher in High 
School, McPherson, Kan., 1912 — . 

COLE, HARRY L., B. S., Instructor in Botany and Agriculture in 
High School, 540 S. Main St., Belvidere, 111. Manager, De- 
partment of New Business, Eureka Light and Power Com- 
pany, Eureka, Kan., 1912; Instructor in Botany and Agri- 
culture, High School, Belvidere, 111., 1913 — . 

COMBS. STANLEY ARNO, B. S., Agri., Manager for the Pioneer 
Creamery Company, Quincy, 111. Manager for the Pioneer 
Creamery Company, Camp Point, 111., Quincy, 111., 1912 — . 

COOKE, EDGAR RAYMOND, B. S., E. E., Electrical Engineer. 
Western Electric Company, Chicago, 111., 4815 W. Twenty- 
second Place, Cicero, 111. Electric Engineer, Western Elec- 
tric Company, Chicago, 111., 1912 — . 

COOLEY, RALPH ANDREW, B. S., Agri., In Charge of a Dairy, 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 247 

St. Paul, Minn. Tester for Dickinson County Pioneer Cow- 
Testing Association. Abilene, Kan., 1912-'13; In Charge of a 
Dairy, St. Paul, Minn., 1913 — . 

COOPER, JOHN RALPH, B. S., Agri., Assistant Professor of Horti- 
culture, University of Nebraska, 245 S. Twenty-ninth St., 
Lincoln, Nebr. Assistant in Horticulture, K. S. A. C, 1912- 
'13; Assistant Professor of Horticulture, University of 
Nebraska, 1913 — . 

COWLES, MAY LOUISE, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic Science 
and Art, Hamilton High School, Hamiltor T^.xas. Teacher 
of Domestic Science and Art, Hamilton (Te„>i» ' High School, 
1912 — . 

COZINE, MERTON LEROY, B. S., Teacher of Sci viice, Kirkwood 
High School, 116 N. Taylor Ave., Kirkwood, Mo. Teacher 
of Science, Kirkwood (Missouri) High School, 1912 — . 

CRIGER, MAUD RAE, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic Science 
and Art, Goodland, Kan. Teacher of Domestic Scieace and 
Art, Sherman County High School, Goodland, Kan., 1912 — ^. 

CRISSWELL, WALTER E., B. S., Homeless Man Agent, Jackson- 
ville, Fla. Student, St. Louis School of Social Economy; 
Member of Graduate School of Washington University; Fel- 
low in Research, Russell Sage Foundation, 1912; Homeless 
Man Agent, Associated Charities, Jacksonville, Fla., 1913 — . 

DARRAH, TOM JONES, Jr., B. S., Agri., Farmer, Conway, Kan. 

DAVIS, ROY IRA, B. S., Reporter, 829 Humboldt St., Manhattan, 
Kan. Reporter, Manhattan "Daily Mercury," 1912 — . 

DEARBORN, EDGAR HAMILTON, B. S., E. E., In Garage Busi- 
ness, Nowata, Okla. 

DENMAN, EARL WATSON, B. S., E. E., Testing Electrical Appara- 
tus, 422 Rebecca Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. Electrical Engi- 
neer, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 
1912 — . 

DODDERIDGE, RUSSELL REUBEN, B. S., Assistant in Animal 
Husbandry, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr. Farmer 
and Stockman, White City, Kan., 1912-'14; Assistant in Ani- 
mal Husbandry, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr., 
1914—. 

DUTTLINGER, FREDERICK C, D. V. M., Vet. S., Monument, Kan. 

EAGLES, MOLLIE ELIZABETH, B. S., H. E., Teacher, 111 3. 
Phillips St., Salina, Kan. Teacher, 1912 — . 

EARNHEART, MARIE EDITH, B. S., Domestic Science Lecturer, 
218 Lang St.. South Whitley, Ind. Special Student, Biolog- 
ical Department, Indiana University; Domestic Science 
Lecturer. 

EASLEY, MYRTLE ALBERTA, B. S.. At Home, Salem. Nebr. 

EBNER, EMILY, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic Science and Art, 
Corsicana, Texas. 



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EDGERTON, RUTH, B. S., H. E., Student, Teachers' College, 
Columbia University, 1230 Amsterdam Ave., New York City, 
N. Y.; 910 Fremont St., Manhattan, Kan. (Home). 

ELDER. GEORGE DeWITT. D. V. M., Vet. S., Farmer and Stock- 
man, R. 2, Augusta, Kan. 

ELLIOTT, MARTHA, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic Science 
and Domestic Art, 715 G St., Pairbury, Nebr. Teacher of 
Domestic Science and Domestic Art, Fairbury, Nebr., 1912 — . 

ELLIS, DORA JEAN, B. S., H. E., At Home, Salt River. Ariz. 
At Home, Salt River, Ariz., 1912 — . 

ELLIS, FRANK CUTTER, B. S., K. S. A. C. 

EMSLIE, EMMETT KEELER, B. S., Teacher of Manual Training, 
High School, Benson, Minn. Employee of Bureau of Biolog- 
ical Survey, Flagstaff, Ariz., 1913 (April to September); 
Teacher of Manual Training, Benson (Minnesota) High 
School, 1913 — . 

(EMSLIE) MILLER, KATHERINE LUCY, B. S., Housewife, 327 
E. Excelsior St., Excelsior Springs, Mo. 

ESSMILLER, WILLIAM DIEDRICK, B. S., Agri., Farmer, R. 4, 
Great Bend, Kan. 

ETZOLD, MABEL LOUISE, B. S., At Home. 26 S. Grant St., 
Liberal, Kan. 

FELPS, CLEMENS INKS, B. S., Postgraduate Student, K. S. A. C, 
1004 Fremont St., Manhattan, Kan. 

FICKEL, GLENN RAYMOND, B. S., E. E., Electrical Engineer, 
422 Rebecca Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. Electrical Engineer, 
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, East 
Pittsburg, Pa., 1912 — . 

FOWLER, IRA LOREN, B. S., Agri., Postgraduate Student. K. S. 
A. C, 927 Leavenworth St., Manhattan, Kan. Graduate 
Student in Animal Husbandry and Student in Veterinary 
Medicine, 1912 — . 

FRANKLIN, OLIVER MORRIS, D. V. M., Vet. S., Assistant in 
Veterinary Department, K. S. A. C, Manhattan, Kan. As- 
sistant in Veterinary Department, Experiment Station, K. S. 
A. C, 1912 — . 

FRY, CLARENCE GRIFFING, B. S., Teacher of Agriculture, De- 
catur County High School, Oberlin, Kan. Graduate Student, 
K. S. A. C. , Manhattan, Kan.; With Swift & Co., Kansas City, 
Kan., 1912-'I3; Teacher of Ag-riculture, Decatur County Hig-h 
School, Oberlin, Kan., 1913 — . 

FULLER, JOHN RUSSEL. D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinarian, Weiser, 
Idaho. Veterinarian, Weiser, Idaho, 1912 — . 

GETTY, RICHARD WILLIAM, B. S., Teacher of Manual Training 
and Agriculture, Superior, Nebr. Teacher of Manual Train- 
ing and Agriculture, La Harpe (Kansas) High School, 1912- 
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KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 249 

GIGER, ORVILLE EDWARD, B. S., Agri., Farmer and Cattle 
Feeder, Elmdale, Kan. 

GIST, LOIS RUTH, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic Science, 
Gothenburg, Nebr.; 815 Humboldt St., Manhattan, Kan. 
(Home). Teacher of Domestic Science, Gothenburg, Nebr., 
1912 — . 

GOHEEN, JOHN HOMER, B. S., Agri., Agricultural Instructor, 
Lakefield High School, Lakefield, Minn.; 108 S. Juliette 
Ave., Manhattan, Kan. (Home). Director of Agricultural 
Department, Morgan (Minnesota) High School, 1912-'1d; 
Director of Agricultural Department, Lakefield (Minnesota) 
High School, 1913 — . 

GOLDSMITH, DAVID ANDREW, B. S., Agri., Teacher, Jewell City 
(Kansas) High School; R. 3. Abilene, Kan. (Home). 
Teacher, Jewell City (Kansas) High School, 1912 — . 

GOULD, LEE HAM, B. S., Agri., Demonstration Agent, Dodge City, 
Kan. Grain Buyer and Farm Manager, Wilroads, Kan., 
i912-'13; Demonstration Agent, Dodge City, Kan., i913 — . 

GRAVES, RAY L., B. S., Agri., Farmer, Siloam Springs, Ark. 
Stock Farmer, Arkansas, 1912 — . 

GRINTER, W^ILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, B. S., Agri., Farmer, 
Perry, Kan. Farmer, Perry, Kan., 1912 — . 

GUGENHAN, LOTTIE ELLA, B. S.. H. E., Teacher of Domestic 
Science, Box 334, Vermillion, S. Dak. Teacher of Domestic 
Science, Vermillion, S. Dak., 1912 — . 

(HALL) AMBLER, EMMA ELLEN, B. S., H. E., Housewife, Cot- 
tonwood Falls, Kan. Teacher of Domestic Science, Sherman 
County High School, 1912-'13; Housewife, 1913 — . 

HANSON, NETTIE REGINA, B. S., Concordia, Kan. 

HARRIS, RICHARD I., B. S., C. E., Science Teacher in High 
School, Stafford, Kan. Science Teacher in High School, 
Stafford, Kan., 1912-'13. 

(HARTWELL) SHIFPER, MAY, B. S., H. E., Housewife, DeWitt, 
Iowa. Housewife, 1912 — . 

HARTWIG, CHARLES, D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinarian and Stock- 
man, Goodland, Kan. Veterinarian and Stockman, Good- 
land, Kan., 1912 — . 

HAZZARD, CHARLES APPLETON, D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinarian, 
1501 Taylor St., Amarillo, Texas. Deputy State Veterinary 
Inspector, Texas Live Stock Sanitary Commission, 1912 — ; 
Special Inspector, Food and Drug Department, State of 
Texas, 1912 — . 

HEWITT, JOHN RUSSELL, B. S., Postgraduate Student, Okla- 
homa Agricultural and Mechanical College, 308 West St., 
Stillwater, Okla. 

HEWITT, PAUL McGEE, B. S., Agri., Teacher of Agriculture, 
Sandstone, Minn. 



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HILL, GEORGE WILKIE, D. V. M., Vet. S., Hope, Kan. 

HICKOK, MARY ELIZABETH, B. S., H. E., Student, Teachers' 
College, Columbia University, 12 30 Amsterdam Ave., Whit- 
tier Hall, New York, N. Y. Student, Teachers' College, 
Columbia University, New York, 1912 — . 

HILLEBRANDT, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, B. S., E. E., Electrical 
Engineer with K. C. C. C. & St. J. Railway, 3050 Harrison 
Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Electrical Engineer with Westing- 
house Electric and Manufacturing Company, 1912; Electrical 
Engineer with K. C. C. C. & St. J. Railway, 1913 — . 

HILLIS, REES WILLIAM, B. S., Fruit Grower, Anderson, Mo. 
Experimental Orchard Spraying, Department of Entomology, 
K. S. A. C, 1912-'13; Fruit Grower, Anderson, Mo., 1913—. 

HINKLE, KATHERINE HARRIETT, B. S., Teacher of Domestic 
Science and Art, Alma, Kan.; Eldorado, Kan. (Homei. 
Teacher of Home Economics, Alma, Kan., 1912-'13; Teacher 
of Domestic Science and Art, Alma, Kan., 1913 — . 

HOKE, HAZEL JUANITA, B. S., H. E., Student, K. S. A. C, R. 1, 
Manhattan, Kan. At Home, Manhattan, Kan., 1912 — . 

HOLE, WALTER TOPE, B. S., C. E., Draftsman in Chief Engi- 
neer's Office, C. B. & Q. Railway, 1226 P St., Lincoln, Nebr. 
Assistant Division Engineer, C. B. & Q. Railway, Maintenance 
of Way Department, 1912; Draftsman in Chief Engineer's 
Office, C. B. & Q. Railway, 1913 — . 

HOLMES, ADELAID JULIA, B. S., H. E., At Home, Azusa, Cal. 

HOLMES, JACOB CLAUDE, B. S., Ranch Manager, Eureka, Kan. 
Teacher at Southern Kansas Academy, 1913 (January to 
March); Manager, Edwards Ranch, 1913 — . 

HOLMSTEAD, ALICE, B. S., H. E., Teacher, Lehi, Utah. Instruc- 
tor of Domestic Science, Payson (Utah) High School, 1912 — . 

HOWER, GEORGE HARRISON, B. S., Principal of High School; 
Sylvan Grove, Kan. (Home). Principal of High School, 
Belleville, Kan., 1912 — . 

HUNGERFORD, EDWIN H., B. S., Fellow in Chemistry, K. S. A. C, 
518 Bluemont Ave., Manhattan, Kan. 

INSKEEP, MILDRED LEE, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic 
Science and Art, Olathe High School, 518 S. Chestnut St., 
Olathe, Kan. Teacher of Domestic Science and Art, Olatha 
(Kansas) High School, 1912 — . 

ISAAC, EDWARD, B. S., Agri., Fellow in Agriculture, Iowa State 
College, Ames, Iowa. Teacher, Chapman, Kan.; Instructor 
in Agriculture, Dickinson County (Kansas) High School, 
1912-'13; Fellow in Agriculture, Iowa State College, 1913 — . 

JUSTIN, CATHERINE LAURA, B. S., H. E., Graduate Student, K. 
S. A. C, 1212 Fremont St., Manhattan, Kan. Graduate Stu- 
dent, K. S. A. C, 1912 — . 

KAMMEYER, EMMA DOROTHY, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 251 

Science, Sterling (Kansas) High Scliool; 901 Bluemont Ave., 
Manhattan, Kan. (Home). Teacher of Domestic Science, 
Sterling (Kansas) High School, 1912 — . 

KEITH, EDGAR T., B. S., Print., Employee of the Printing Depart- 
ment, K. S. A. C, 511 Osage St., Manhattan, Kan. Employee 
of Printing Department, K. S. A. C, 1912 — . 

KELLY, WILLIS NORTON, B. S., Miller, 512 E. Sherman St., 
Hutchinson, Kan. Miller, with William Kelly Milling Com- 
pany, Hutchinson, Kan., 1912 — . 

KENNETT, PAULINE, B. S., H. E., Student at Wellesley College, 
603 Washington St., Wellesley, Mass. Student at Wellesley 
College, Wellesley, Mass., 1912 — . 

KERNOHAN, GEORGE, D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinary SurgeoiiT R. 
2, Nashville, Kan. 

KITTELL, ELMER FREDERIC, B. S., Proprietor of The Varsity 
Shop, Manhattan, Kan., 702 N. Manhattan Ave., Manhattan, 
Kan. Proprietor of The Varsity Shop, Manhattan, Kan., 
1912 — . 

LAFLIN, RAY DELBERT, B. S., Agri., Field Expert of Better 
Farming Association of North Dakota, Hettinger, N. Dak. 
Field Expert of Better Farming Association of North Dakota, 
1912 — . 

LAWTON, FRANK BAXTER, B. S., Agri., Foreman of Agronomy 
Farm, K. S. A. C, R. 8, Manhattan, Kan. Foreman of 
Agronomy Farm, K. S. A. C, 1912 — . 

LIGHTFOOT, FAIRY, B. S., H. E., Domestic Science Teacher, Has- 
kell Institute, Lawrence, Kan. Domestic Science Teacher, 
Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kan., 1912 — . 

1.INDSAY, NELLE EASTER, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic 
Science and Domestic Art, Port Arthur Public Schools, 443 
Nashville Ave., Port Arthur, Texas. 

LINN, MARTHA EVALINE, B. S., H. E., Housekeeping at Home, R. 
2, Manhattan, Kan. 

LINT, HENRY CLAY, B. S., Agri., Fellow, Rutgers College, Alumni 
House, New Brunswick, N. J. Foreman in Vinewood and 
Viles Orchards, Hutchinson, Kan., 1912-'13; Assistant in 
Horticultural Department, K. S. A. C, 1913 (January to July) ; 
Fellow, Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N. J., 1913 — . 

LIVINGSTON, FRANK B., B. S., E. E., Student, 1014 S. Ridgeland 
Ave., Oak Park, 111. Student with the Western Electric 
Company, Hawthorne, 111., Plant, 1912 — . 

LYNESS, CHARLES ENOCH, B. S., Agri., Director of Agriculture, 
Annandale High School, Annandale, Minn. Director of Agri- 
Culture, Annandale (Minnesota) High School, 1912 — . 

McCOLLOCH, JAMES WALKER, B. S., Assistant Entomologist, K. 
S. A. C, 1201 Bluemont Ave., Manhattan, Kan. Field Agent, 



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Department of Entomology, K. S. A. C, 1912-'13; Assistant 
Entomologist, K. S. A. C, 1913 — . 

McCOY, WILLIAM ROSS, B. S., Agri., Stock Farmer, Partridge, 
Kan. Stock Farmer, Partridge, Kan., 1912 — . 

(MeCRAY)FRV, VIVA MARGARET. B.S.. H. E., Housewife, Oberlin. 
Kan. Student, Dillenbeck School of Oratory, Kansas City, Mo., 
1912-'13; Housewife, H)i;{-. 

(McCREARY) VOHRINGER, IRENE SOPHIA, B. S., Housewife, 
Albany, Ga. Stenographer in Home Economics Department 
of Extension Service, K. S. A. C, 1912-'13; Housewife, 
1913—. 

Mcdonald, EULA DELPHA, B. S., H. B., At Home, 417 Fremont 
St., Manhattan, Kan. At Home, Manhattan, Kan., 1912 — . 

Mcdonald, M. EDWIN, D. v. M., Vet. S., veterinarian with 
Wichita and Oklahoma Serum Company, Oklahoma City, 
Okla. Veterinarian, Wathena, Kan., 1912-'13; Veterinarian 
with Wichita and Oklahoma Serum Company, 1913 — . 

Mcdonald, SCOTT ROGER, B. S., Agri., Head Yardman and 
Butcher Salesman, Pinnell-McMuIlen Live Stock Commission 
Company, 428 Live Stock Exchange, Kansas City, Mo. Head 
Yardman and Butcher Salesman, Pinnell-McMullen Live 
Stock Commission Company, Kansas City, Mo., 1912 — . 

McKINNIE, JESSIE ESTELLE, B. S., H. E., At Home, Beloit, Kan. 
Teacher, Domestic Science and Domestic Art, Alantic (Iowa,* 
High School, 1912-*13; At Home, 1913 — . 

MACK, ALBERT JOHN, B. S., M. E., Draftsman, 410 Spitznagel 
Ave., Peoria, 111. At Home, Axtell, Kan., 1912 (June to 
October) ; In Employ of the Avery Company, Peoria, III., 
1912 — . 

MAGILL, EDMUND CHARLES, B. S., Agri., Teacher of Agriculture, 
Horticulture, and Botany, High School, Wayzata, Minn. 
Graduate Student and Instructor, K. S. A. C, 1912-'13; 
Teacher in High School, Wayzata, Minn., 1913 — . 

MARONEY, GEORGE EUGENE, B. S., Agri., Plant Survey of 
Doniphan County for Kansas University, Attica, Kan. Princi- 
pal of Alma High School, Alma, Kan., 1912-'13; Pure Seed 
Wheat Inspector for K. S. A. C, 1912-'13; Student, Summer 
Session, Kansas University, 1913; Plant Survey of Doniphan 
County for Kansas University, 1913 — . 

MARTIN, EARL HARRISON, B. S., Agri., Instructor in Agriculture, 
Blue Earth High School, Blue Earth, Minn. Instructor in 
Agriculture, Blue Earth (Minnesota) High School, 1912 — . 

MILLER, EDWIN DARRAH CARLISLE, B. S., E. E., Chief Drafts- 
man, S. S., care Signal Supervisor, La Junta, Colo. 

MILLER, VIRGIL EMMITT, B. S., Electrician for Film Manufactur- 
ing Company, Los Angeles, Cal. Assistant in Electrical Engi- 
neering, K. S. A. C, 1912-'13; Electrician for Film Manu- 



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facturing Company, Los Angeles, Cal., 1913 — . 

MOORE, CELIA CAROLINE, B. S., At Home, 10 Park Road, Man- 
hattan, Kan. 

MOORE, WILLIAM DAVID, B. S., E. E., Electrical Contractor, 1214 
Bluemont Ave., Manhattan, Kan. With Smith Electric Com- 
pany, Manhattan, Kan., 1912-'13; Contractor in Electrical 
Work, 1913 — . 

MOORHEAD, IVAN ARCH, B. S., M. S., Assistant, Agronomy 
Department, Wilwaukee School of Agriculture, Milwaukee, 
Wis. M. S., K. S. A. C, 1913; Assistant in Agronomy Depart- 
ment, Milwaukee School of Agriculture, Milwaukee, Wis., 
1913 — . 

MOORMAN, BESSIE, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic Science and 
Art, Ellinwood, Kan.; Burr Oak, Kan. (Home). Teacher of 
Domestic Science and Art, Ellinwood, Kan., 1912 — . 

vMORTON) McKEEN, STELL, B. S., H. E., Housewife, Russell, Kaa. 

MOSS, WILLIAM ALFRED, B. S., Farmer, R. 2, Lincoln, Kau. 
Farmer, Lincoln, Kan., 1912 — . 

MOSSMAN, DENNIS FLEET, B. S., Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 
930 Osage St., Manhattan, Kan. Postgraduate Work, K. S. A. 
C, 1912 — . 

MULFORD, EFFIE JANE, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic Science, 
510 N. Richardson St., Roswell, New Mex. Teacher of Do- 
mestic Science, Roswell, New Mex., 1912 — . 

MUNGER, MYRA MAY, B. S., H. E., Postgraduate Student, K. S. A. 
C, R. 8, Manhattan. Kan. At Home, Manhattan, Kan., 
1912 — . 

MUSSER, KARL BRYANT, B. S., Agri., Student, Missouri Univer- 
sity, 506 S. Fifth St., Columbia, Mo. Student, Missouri Uni- 
versity, 1912 — . 

MYERS, HAZEL HELEN, B. S., H. E., At Home, 509 E. A St., 
Hutchinson, Kan. Office Work, 1912. 

NELSON, SELMA EMELIA, B. S., H. E., Instructor of Domestic 
Science, Cando High School, Cando, N. Dak.; Randolph, Kan. 
(Home). At Home, until September, 1912; Head of the Do- 
mestic Science Department, Cando (North Dakota) High 
School, 1912 — . 

NEWLAND. JESSIE, B. S., H. E., Teacher, Rocky Ford, Colo. At 
Home. Bridgeport, Kan., 1912-'13; Teacher, Colorado, 1913 — . 

NICHOLS, FLOYD BRUCE, B. S., Agri., Agricultural Editor, The 
Capper Farm Papers, Topeka, Kan. Agricultural Editor, "The 
Fruit Grower and Farmer," St. Joseph, Mo., 1912-'13; with 
Capper Farm Papers, 1913 — . 

NICHOLS, JESSIE, B. S., H. E., Studying China Painting. 261 Homer 
Ave., Palo Alto, Cal. Traveling, 1912 — . 

NICHOLSON, JAMES MORTON, B. S., M. E., Assistant in Depart- 
ment of Tests and Inspection, care Office Engineer of Tests, 



254 BECORD OF THE ALU3INI 

Santa Fe, Topeka, Kan. Laboratory Work and Locomotive 
Road Tests, Topeka, Kan.. 1912 — . 

NICOLAY, JOSIE, B. S., Teacher, Boise County, Grimpass, Idaliu. 
Teacher, Grimpass (Idaho) School, 1912 — . 

NOEL, HARRY M., B. S., C. E., Civil Engineer with Cleveland Con- 
struction Company, 1217 Eastman St., Boise, Idaho. Civil 
Engineer with Cleveland Construction Company, 1912 — . 

NORBY, OSCAR MARION, B. S., Agri., Farmer, R. 1, Cullison, Kan. 
Farmer, Cullison, Kan., 1912 — . 

OGILVIE, VALERIE ALMINA, B. S., H. E., Teacher in High School, 
Moran, Kan.; R. 4, Burr Oak, Kan. (Home). Teacher, High 
School. Moran, Kan., 1912 — . 

OSTLUND, EPHRAIM ANDREW, B. S., Agri., Farmer, R. 5, Clyde, 
Kan. Farmer, Clyde, Kan., 1912 — . 

PADDLEFORD, GLENN DECATUR, B. S., Agri., In a General Store, 
Stockdale, Kan. In a General Store, Stockdale, Kan., 1912 — . 

PARRY, WILLIAM THEODORE, B. S., Agri., Agricultural Director, 
State High School, Elk River, Minn. Agricultural Director, 
State High School, Elk River, Minn., 1912 — . 

PATTISON, FLOYD, B. S., M. E., Employee of Smith Gas Power 
Company, Lexington, Ohio. With the Smith Gas Power 
Company, 1912 — . 

PAYNE, EDITH B., B. S., 401 Vassar Ave., Wichita, Kan. (Home). 
Teacher of Domestic Science and Art in High School, Mus- 
kogee, Okla., 1913 — . 

PELLETTE, DUDLEY B., D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinarian, Nickersou, 
Kan. Veterinarian, Nickerson, Kan., 1912 — . 

PERRILL, LAURENCE TODD, B. S., Ind. Jour.. Teacher of Agricul- 
ture and Manual Training, Marion High School, Marion. Kan.; 
Manhattan. Kan. (Home). Teacher of Agriculture and Manual 
Training, Marion (Kansas) High School, 1912 — . 

PHILLIPS, Kenneth W., B. S., Agri., Farmer, R. 4, Manhattan. Kan. 
Farmer, Manhattan, Kan., 1912 — . 

PIERCE, EDWIN WILLIAM, D. V. M., Bison, Kan. 

PINGREE, GUY GILES, D. V. M., Vet. S. Died April 17, 1913. 

PLATT, LUCY W., B. S., H. E., At Home, Aetna, Kan. 

PULVER, WILLIAM ARTHUR, D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinarian and 
Surgeon, Wamego, Kan. Veterinarian, Wamego. Kan., 
1912 — . 

PURDY, DANIEL MILTON, B. S., Graduate Student, K. S. A. C. 
Farmer, White City, Kan., 1912-'13. 

REED, CLINTON J., B. S., Leavenworth St., Manhattan, Kan. 

ROBERTS, ALICE DUNBAR, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic 
Science and Art and Agriculture, Oskaloosa, Kan. Teacher of 
Domestic Science and Art and Agriculture, Oskaloosa, Kan., 
1912 — . 

ROBINSON, JOSEPHINE, B. S., H. E., Teacher, 1965 N. Thirty- 



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second St., Kansas City, Kan.; Morrill, Kan. (Home). 
Teacher of Domestic Science and Art, Botany, and History, 
Wilson High School, 1912-'13. 

RODGERS, MARGARET, B. S., H. E., Graduate Student, K. S. A. 
C, Manhattan, Kan. Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1912- 
'13. 

ROOT, IRVING CAMPDORAS, B. S., Agri., Horticultural Depart- 
ment, Bureau of Agriculture, Manila, P. I.; 1348 Waverly 
Ave., Kansas City, Kan. (Home). 

ROSADO, FRANCO THOMAS, B. S., C. E., Graduate Student, Uni- 
versity of Louisiana, 602 Florida St., Baton Rouge, La. 
Graduate Student in Sugar Engineering, University of 
Louisiana, Baton Rouge, La., 1912 — . 

ROWLAND, RUTH LILLIAN, B. S., Teacher in Domestic Science 
Department, Springfield (Missouri) High School, 1205 Ben- 
ton Ave., Springfield, Mo. Teacher of Domestic Science, 
Springfield (Missouri) High School, 1912 — . 

SCHMIDLER, HENRY WILLIAM, B. S., E. E., Farmer, R. 2, Marys- 
ville, Kan. With Denver Gas and Electric Light Company, 
Summer, 1912; Farmer, 1912 — . 

SCHNEIDER, ESSIE BLANCHE, B. S., H. E., Postgraduate Stu- 
dent, K. S. A. C, 1400 Poyntz Ave., Manhattan, Kan. Posi- 
graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 1912 — . 

SCHWAB, LUDWIG JOSEPH, B. S., Engineer for Kalamazoo Gas 
Company, 507 Pine St., Kalamazoo, Mich. Farmer, 1912 
(June to November) ; Engineer for Kalamazoo Gas Company, 
Kalamazoo, Mich., 1912 — . 

SCOTT, Jr., CYRUS McDONALD, B. S., M. E., Draftsman, 227 8 
Norwood Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. Draftsman, Cincinnati, 
Ohio, 1912 — . 

SECHRIST, ERNEST OTTO, B. S., Agri., Farmer, R. 5, North 
Topeka, Kan. Farmer, North Topeka, Kan., 1912 — . 

SEGEL, ABEL, B. S., C. E., McPherson, Kan. 

SEWELL, MALCOLM CAMERON, B. S., Agri., Superintendent, 
Branch Experiment Station, Garden City, Kan. Graduate 
Student, Ohio State University, Assistant in Agronomy, 1912- 
'13; Superintendent, Branch Experiment Station, Garden City, 
Kan., 1913 — . 

SHAW, LESLIE LEON. B. S., Leavenworth, Kan. 

SHERWOOD, ETTA V., B. S., H. E., High School Teacher, Clyde, 
Kan. Teacher, High School, Clyde, Kan., 1912 — . 

SHERWOOD, VIRGIE G., B. S., Stenographer, Department of Rural 
Education, K. S. A. C. 

SHULER, HARRY NELSON, B. S., Agri. Died in 1912. 

(SHUMWAY) GISH, CARRIE MARIETTA, B. S., H. E., Houi?^-- 
wife, Manhattan, Kan. Housewife, Manhattan, Kan., 1912 — . 

SIMONSEN, WARREN EARL, D. V. M., Station A, Extension De- 

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partnient, Ames, Iowa. Veterinarian, Dighton, Kan., 191:i- 
'13; Producer of Anti-Hog-cholera Serum for the Clemson 
Agricultural College, South Carolina, and Assistant State 
Veterinarian of South Carolina, 1913; In Extension Depart- 
ment, Iowa Agricultural College, 1913 — . 

SIMS, MERL HUDSON, B. S., Teacher of Manual Training, Anthony, 
Kan. 

SMITH, JOHN ALLEN HIGGINS, B. S., Agri., with Dallas Electric 
Light and Power Company, 1912 S. Ervay St., Dallas, Texas. 
Timekeeper and Material Checker, Dallas Consolidated Electric 
Street Railway Company, 1912 (July to October); Shipping 
Clerk, W. D. Felder & Co., Cotton Buyers, 1912-'13 (October 
to January); With Dallas Electric Light and Power Company, 
191 3 — . 

SMITH, HARRY LEWIS, B. S., Agri., General Manager, Flint 
River Orchards Company, Brunswick Manor, R. 1, Albany, 
Ga. General Manager, Flint River Orchards Company, 
1912 — . 

SMITH, NED, B. S., Postgraduate Student, K. S. A. C, 215 Hum- 
boldt St., Manhattan, Kan. Postgraduate Student, K. S. A. 
C, 1913. 

STALLMANN, LULU ELISE, B. S., Teacher of Domestic Science: 
Hutchinson, Kan. (Home). Supervisor of Domestic Science 
and Art, Deming (New Mexico) Public Schools, 1912 — . 

STANLEY, WILLIAM EDWARD, B. S., C. E., Chairman on U. S. 
Land Survey-Examining, El Centro, Cal. Bridge Inspector, 
Wabaunsee County, Kansas, College Extension Department, 
1912-'13; Chairman, U. S. Land Survey-Examining, El Centro. 
Cal., 1913 — . 

(STEPHENSON) OBER, LOTTIE GENEVA, B. S., H. E., House- 
wife, Columbus, Ohio. At Home, Clements, Kan., 19 12-' 14; 
Housewife, 1914 — . 

STORY, MARCIA, B. S., H. E., Teacher, Domestic Science, Abilene, 
Kan. 

SURBER, EVA MAY, B. S., H. E., Telephone Solicitor of Advertise- 
ments for Kansas City "Post," and Night-School Teacher, 
1601 Garfield Ave., Kansas City, Kan. Advertising Depart- 
ment of Kansas City "Post," 1912 — ; Teacher of Night School, 
Argentine High School, Kansas City, Kan., 1913 — . 

TANNER, CASSIE, B. S., 1025 Vattier St., Manhattan, Kan. 

TENNIS, OLIVE, B. S., At Home, R. 1, Chanute, Kan. 

(TERHUNE) McCALL, EDITH GRACE, B. S., H. E., Housewife, 
917 Fremont St., Manhattan, Kan. Housewife, 1912 — . 

TERHUNE, ELLEN MAUDE, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic 
Science in High School, Cheyenne Wells, Colo.; R. 10, Law- 
rence, Kan. (Home). Teacher of Domestic Science, Cheyenne 
Wells (Colorado) High School, 1912-'13. 



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TOMSON, WALTER EDWIN, B. S., Agri., Assistant in Dairy Hus- 
bandry, K. S. A. C, 904 Bluemont Ave., Manliattan, Kau. 
Assistant in Dairy Husbandry, K. S. A. C, 1912 — . 

TRUE, ALICE MARIE, B. S., H. E., Teacher in City Schools, 140y 
Fillmore St., Topeka, Kan. Teacher, City Schools, Topeki-, 
Kan., 1912 — . 

TUCKER, KATHERINE ANN, B. S.. H. E., Teacher of Domestic 
Science, State School for the Blind; 9 24 Bluemont Ave., Man- 
hattan, Kan. (Home). Teacher of Domestic Science, State 
School for the Blind, 1912 — . 

TURNER, CHESTER FRANCIS, B. S., Employed in U. S. Gipsy 
Moth Parasite Laboratory, Melrose Highlands, Mass. Fruit 
Inspector, Kansas Entomological Commission, 1912; Graduate 
Student in Entomology, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 
Amherst, Mass., 1913 — ; Employed in U. S. Gipsy Moth Para- 
site Laboratory, 1913 — . 

TURNER, MARY LEE, B. S., H. E., Teacher of Domestic Science, 
5323 Pitt St., New Orleans, La. Assistant in Domestic Science, 
Peck School of Domestic Science, New Orleans, La., 1912 — . 

VALENTINE, EMMA V., B. S., H. E., Teacher, Flush, Kau. 
Teacher, 1912 — . 

VAN NORDSTRAND, ROBERT DANIEL, B. S., E. E., In Testing 
Department of General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y., 
13 Eagle St.. Schenectady, N. Y. In Testing Department of 
General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y., 1912 — . 

VAUGHN, EDGAR ALLEN, B. S., Teacher, Toronto, Kan. Student, 
Summer School, K. S. A. C; Teacher of Agriculture, Arkansas 
City, Kan. 

WALTHOUR, ROY L., B. S., M. E., Newton, Kan. 

WARD, WALTER GILLING, B. S., Arch., Instructor in Drawing, 
East Lansing, Mich. Instructor in Drawing, Michigan Agri- 
cultural College, East Lansing, Mich., 1912 — . 

(WARE) JOHNSON, VERA ARVENA, B. S., H. E., Housewife, 
White City, Kan. 

WATSON, CLARENCE W., B. S., Chemist, Pittsburg, Kan. Chemist, 
Sandusky Portland Cement Company, Dixon, 111.; Chemist, 
Altoona Portland Cement Company, North Altoona, Kan. 

WEAVER, FERN VENA, B. S., Wakefield, Kan. 

WEST, JAMES, B. S., Instructor in Chemistry and Agriculture, 
High School, 349 E. Main St., Ashland, Ore. Instructor in 
Chemistry and Agriculture, High School, Ashland, Ore., 
1912 — . 

WHIPPLE, FLORENCE RILLA, B. S., H. E., Clerk in Office of 
State Live Stock Registry Board, 413 N. Eighteenth St., Man- 
hattan, Kan. At Home, 1912; Clerk in Office of State Live 
Stock Registry Board, Manhattan, Kan., 1913 — . 

WHITNEY. ALLEN HOMER, D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinarian, 




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Narka, Kan. Veterinarian, Narka, Kan., 1912 — . 

WILLIAMS, LOUIS COLEMAN, B. S., Agri., Teacher of Agriculture, 
Tecumseli, Nebr. Employed in a California Orange Grove, 
four months; In the Employ of Chestnut Blight Commission, 
of Pennsylvania, two months; Student, K. S. A. C, Manhattan, 
Kan.; Teacher of Agriculture, Tecumseli, Nebr. 

WILLIAMS, MARY CATHERINE, B. S., H. E., Teacher in High 
School, Stockton, Kan.; 410 E. Grove St., Bloomington, 111. 
(Home). Teacher of Domestic Science, Domestic Art, and 
Latin, Stockton (Kansas) High School, 1912 — . 

WILLOUGHBY, LUTHER EARLE, B. S., Teacher in High School, 
1305 Loomis St., WMnfield, Kan. Instructor of Physics and 
Agriculture, Winfield (Kansas) High School, 1912 — . 

WILSON, MATILDA JANE, B. S.. Clerk in Extension Department, 
K. S. A. C, 1216 Vattier St., Manhattan, Kan. 

WITHINGTON, GEORGE EDNA, B. S., Teacher, Valley Falls, Kau. 
Graduate Student, Kansas State University, 1912-'lo; 
Teacher of History and Science, Valley Falls, Kan., 1913 — . 

WINGFIELD, SUSAN ELIZABETH, B. S., H. E., Teacher, Milo, 
Kan.; R. 2, Dwight, Kan. (Home). Teacher, Milo, Kan., 
1912 — . 

WOLCOTT, LEROY BUSHNELL, D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinarian, 
312 Glenolden Ave., Glenolden, Pa. Veterinarian, Biologi- 
cal Laboratory, H. K. Mulford Company, 1912 — . 

WOLFE, RAYMOND McKEE, B. S., E. E., Construction Engineer, 
108 W. Sixty-first Street Terrace, Kansas City, Mo. Drafts- 
man and Engineer, Swift & Co., Kansas City, Kan., 1912 — . 

WOOD, HAROLD POPE, B. S., Agri., Live Stock Raiser and 
Farmer, Elmdale, Kan. Live Stock Raiser and Farmer, 
Elmdale, Kan., 1912 — . 

WREATH, NELLIE LUNETTE, B. S., H. E., At Home, R. 8, Man- 
hattan, Kan. At Home, Manhattan, Kan., 1912 — . 

YEAGER, ALBERT FRANKLIN, B. S., Agri., Teacher of Agricul- 
ture, Crete, Nebr. Employee, Pennsylvania Chestnut Blight 
Commission, 1912; Graduate Student and Student Assistant, 
Laboratory Classes, Horticultural Department, K. S. A. C, 
1912-'13; At Home, Bazaar, Kan., 1913-'14; Teacher of Agri- 
culture, Crete, Nebr., 1914 — . 

YOUNG, GEORGE ASBURY, D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinarian, Syra- 
cuse, Nebr. Veterinarian, Syracuse, Nebr., 1912 — . 

ZIMMERMAN, JOHN HENRY, B. S., Draftsman, 1619 May St., 
Fort Worth, Texas. Draftsman for Swift & Co., 1912. 

1913 

ABBOTT, HATTIE JULIA. B. S., D. S., At Home, Manhattan, Kau. 
ADAMS, ELSIE, B. S., D. S., K. S. A. C, Assistant Librarian, Man- 
hattan, Kan. 



260 RECORD OF THE ALUMNI 

ALDERMAN, MAX ERRETT, B. S., C. E., U. S. Reclamation Serv- 
ice, Palisades, Colo. 
ALDERMAN. WORTH, B. S., C. E., U. S. Reclamation Service, 

Palisades, Colo. 
ALLEN, RICHARD NELLA, B. S., E. E., Garver, Okla. 
ALLEN, RUTH EVANGELINE, B. S.. D. S., Teacher of Domestic 

Science in High School, Coldwater, Kan. 
ANDERSON, MAY MARIA, B. S., D. S., Teacher of Domestic 

Science, Chase, Kan. 
APPLETON, ROY AUSTIN, B. S., Agri., Maplehill, Kan. 
ATKINS, DUDLEY, B. S., C. E., Riley County Surveyor, Manhattan, 

Kan. 
(AVERY) NORLIN, EDITH FLORENCE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 

McCracken, Kan. 
BAKER, LEVI CLINTON, B. S., Agri., Fredonia, Kan. 
BALDWIN, GEORGIA KILBORN, B. S., D. S., Woodbine, Iowa. 
BALDWIN, RAYMOND A., B. S., Agri., Atchison, Kan. 
BAIRD, ROBERT ROY, B. S., M. E., Farmer, Riley, Kan. 
BARR, MILDRED, B. S., D. S., Teacher, Salina, Kan. 
BAXTER, WILLIAM CLYDE, B. S., M. E., Gas Engineer, Bartles- 

ville, Okla. 
BEAMAN, ALONZO PEARL, B. S., Agri., Macksville, Kan. 
BEAUCHAMP, WILBUR LEE, B. S., Teacher, Manhattan High 

School, Manhattan, Kan. 
BERRY, LUCILE REBECCA, B. S., Capper Publishing Company, 

Topeka, Kan. 
BLAIR, FRANK SCOTT, B. S., Sorghum-Syrup Manufacturing 

Company, Fort Smith, Ark. 
BLAKE, CHARLES HARRISON. B. S., C. E., New Ulysses, Kan. 
BLEVINS, RUTH, B. S., D. S., Teacher of Domestic Science, Hois- 

ington, Kan. 
BOETTCHER, ERNEST FRIEDRICH, B. S., C. E., Winkler, Kan. 
BOHRER, RUFUS CLYDE, B. S., Agri., Parental Farm, Spokane, 

Wash. 
BONNETT, ROBERT KLINE, B. S., Agri., Nursery Foreman, 

Agronomy Department, K. S. A. C, Manhattan, Kan. 
BRANSON, DE HELLIK, B. S., Agri., Assistant in Animal Hus- 
bandry Department, State University, Fayettville, Ark. 
BRENNAN, LAURANCE EDWARD, B. S., Graduate Student in 

Chicago University, 836 N. Cass., Chicago, 111. 
BRETHOUR, LOLA, B. S., Teacher, Burden, Kan. 
BROWN, GEORGE WILEY, B. S., Agri., Teacher, Labette County 

High School, Altamont, Kan. 
BUCK, WALTER ALBERT, B. S., E. E., Graduate Student, K. S. 

A. C, Manhattan. Kan. 
BURNHAM. HATTIE AMELIA, B. S.. D. S., Teacher, Lovewell, Kan. 
CAMPBELL, ROBERT PROFFITT, B. S., Attica, Kan. 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 261 

CARVIN, FLORENCE, B. S., D. S., Teacher of Domestic Science in 

High School, Wichita, Kan. 
CHRISTIE, LEWIS CAIE, B. S., Agri., Teacher, High School, 

Nickerson, Kan. 
COLLINS, MERLE DOLIN, B. S., Teacher of Agriculture, High 

School, Manhattan, Kan. 
COLVILLE, NEVA HELEN, B. S., D. S., Demonstrator for Layton 

Pure Food Company, East St. Louis, Mo. 
CONROW, LENA ADELLE, B. S., D. S., At Home, Manhattan, Kan. 
CORSANT, JESSE HARRISON, B. S., Fellowship in Pathology, 

Oregon State College, Corvallis, Ore. 
COX, JENNIE LYNNE, B. S., D. S., Teacher of Domestic Science, K. 

S. A. C, Manhattan, Kan. 
CROXTON, RUBY BELLE, B. S., D. S., At Home, 1350 S. Topeka 

Ave., Wichita, Kan. 
DAVIDSON. AUBREY ELBERT, B. S., Teacher in High School, Hoi- 
ton, Kan. 
DAVIDSON, JOHN FULLER, B. S., Agri., 8 30 S. Lawrence, Wichita, 

Kan. 
DAVIS, CHARLES AMBROSE, B. S., Agri.. Teacher, High School, 

Scott City, Kan. 
DAVIS, RAY ROBERT, D. V. M., Vet. S., Practising Veterinary 

Medicine, Logan, Kan. 
DEITZ, FLORENCE LYDIA, B. S., D. S., At Home, 2747 Holly, 

Kansas City, Mo. 
DODGE, HARRY ELKINS, B. S., Agri., Assistant in Dairying, Hays, 

Kan. 
DRAKE, WILLIAM CLYDE, D. V. M., Vet. S., Practising Veterinary 

Medicine, 1016 Moro, Manhattan, Kan. 
DRYDEN, VICTOR VINCIL, B. S., Agri., Teacher of Agriculture, 

High School, Mahnomen, Minn. 
DUNN, HARRIET ELLEN, B. S., At Home, Malta Bend, Mo. 
EMBREE, FLORENCE BAKER, B. S., D. S., Burlington, Kan. 
EMSLIE, EMMETT K., B. S., Director of Manual Training, Public 

Schools, Benson, Minn. 
ERICSON, ANNIE HATTIE, B. S., Lindsborg, Kan. 
PATE, LAURA MARGARET, B. S., D. S., Girard, Kan. 
FENTON, IRENE, B. S., D. S., At Home, Greeley, Colo. 
FINK, RAYMOND D., B. S., Arch., Construction Company, Preston, 

Iowa. 
FLINN, JENNIE IRENE, B. S., D. S., Mound City, Kan. 
FULLER, IVY ANN, B. S., D. S., Teacher of Domestic Art, Manhat- 
tan High School, "Manhattan, Kan. 
GILL. JOHN HAMILTON, B. S., Agri., Teacher of Manual Training 

in High School, Eureka, Kan. 
GILLISPIE. GEORGE SMITH, B. S., E. E., Westinghouse Company, 

Pittsburg, Pa. 



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GILMORE, BENJAMIN HARRISON, B. S., Agri., Eldorado, Kan. 

GILMORE, WALTER ELLSWORTH, B. S., Agri., Eldorado, Kan. 

GIVENS, EDITH LOIS, B. S., D. S., At Home, Manhattan, Kan. 

GOHEEN, ETHEL, B. S., D. S., Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, 108 
S. Juliette, Manhattan, Kan. 

GONTERMAN, MABEL MAYE, B. S., D. S., Glen Elder, Kan. 

GRAHAM, FRANK HILL, B. S., E. E., Westinghouse Company, 
Pittsburg, Pa. 

GRAPER, ELMER OSCAR, B. S., Agri., Eldorado, Kan. 

GRAYBILL, ELLA RUTH, B. S., D. S., Valley Center, Kan. 

GRIMES, ETHEL THEODORA, B. S., D. S., At Home, Greenwood, 
Mo. 

GRIMES, WALDO E., B. S., Agri., Farm Foreman, K. S. A. C, Man- 
hattan, Kan. 

GROVER, MYRTLE, B. S., D. S., At Home, Manhattan, Kan. 

GRUBE, LESTER E., B. S., M. E., Turbine Research Departmenc 
General Electric Company, 38 Baker St., Lynn, Mass. 

HAINES, HELEN, B. S., D. S., Graduate Student, K. S. A. C, Man- 
hattan, Kan. 

HALL, THEODORE ARTHUR, B. S., M. E., Construction Engineer- 
ing Work, Bartlesville, Okla. 

HAMILTON, CLYDE CARNEY, B. S., Assistant in Entomology De 
partment, K. S. A. C, Manhattan, Kan. 

HARRIS, JOHN, D. V. M., Vet. S., With Serum Company, Franklin, 
Ind. 

HARTWELL, OLIVE W., B. S., D. S., At Home, 1301 N. Wichita St., 
Wichita, Kan. 

HARTWIG, MARGUERITE, B. S., D. S., At Home, Goodland, Kan. 

HAWTHORNE, VERA WARE, B. S., D. S., At Home, Gypsum, Kan. 

HAYES, WILLIAM PATRICK, B. S., Assistant Entomologist, Experi- 
ment Station, K. S. A. C, Box 12 5, Winfield, Kan. 

HENDERSHOT, WILLIAM ALBERT, B. S., Agri., Teacher, Dickin 
son County High School, Chapman, Kan. 

HILSABECK, LYNNE, B. S., D. S., Teacher of Domestic Science, 
Phoenix, Ariz. 

HOAGLIN, CELIA CLAIRE, B. S., D. S., Phillipsburg, Kan. 

HOOVER, WALTER L., B. S., Agri., Canton, Kan. 

HOUGHTON, LURA BEATRICE, B. S., D. S., Teacher of Domestic 
Science, Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, Ore. 

HOWELL, LELAND, D. V. M., Vet. S., Practising Veterinary Medi- 
cine, Lawrence, Kan. 

HOWENSTINE, IRWIN VERNARD, B. S., C. E., Winfield, Kan. 

HUNT, HARRY FRANK, D. V. M., Vet. S., Practising Veterinary 
Medicine, Lincoln Center, Kan. 

HUSTON, MARGARET ANNE, B. S., D. S., Atwood, Kan. 

HUTCHINSON, MULFORD MARION, B. S., C. E., Construction 
Engineering Work, A., T. & S. F., Chanute, Kan. 



KAySAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 263 

HUTTO, LOUIS EDGAR, B. S., Teacher of Agriculture, Fairview, 
Kan. 

IPSEN, CARL LAURENCIOUS, B. S., E. E., Student Engineer, 
General Electric Company, 38 Baker St., Lynn, Mass. 

JAMES, WILLIAM GORDON, B. S., E. E., 38 Furman St., Schenec- 
tady, N. Y. 

JENSEN, LESLIE LEROY, B. S., E. E., Westinghouse Company, 
Pittsburg, Pa. 

JONES, ELMA SAGE, B. S., D. S., Barrett, Kan. 

JONES, JOSEPH CLARENCE, B. S., C. E., Enid, Okla. 

JONES, WILLIAM RAYMOND, B. S., Agri., Bookkeeper, Hoffman 
Milling Company, Enterprise, Kan. 

KEITH, ERNEST BAKER, B. S., M. E., Instructor in Mathematics, 
316 W. Eighth St., Coffeyville, Kan. 

KEMPTON. JUANITA PAULINE, B. S., D. S., Enid, Okla. 

KENT, HARRY L., B. S., Agri., Dean of School of Agriculture, K. 3. 
A. C, Manhattan, Kan. 

KERR, RAYMOND, B. S., Arch., School of Forestry, Bottineau, N. 
Dak. 

KIMMEL, ROBERT RAY, B. S., M. E., Western Electric Company, 
Chicago, 111. 

KIRKPATRICK, GEORGE BURREL, B. S., Agri., Eureka, Kan. 

KIRKPATRICK, JOSEPH IRL, D. V. M., Vet. S., Inspector, K. S. 
A. C, Manhattan, Kan. 

KOLTERMAN, GEORGE WASHINGTON, B. S., Welda, Kan. 

KOLTERMAN, GRACE MATILDA, B. S., D. S., Welda, Kan. 

(KOLTERMAN) HOUK, PEARL ALICE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
1228 N. First St., East St. Louis, Mo. 

KREHBIEL, SAM AUGUST, B. S., Agri., Moundridge, Kan. 

LAMBERT, PERRY HERBERT, B. S., Agri., Farmer, Hiawath.^, 
Kan. 

LAWTON, EDNA ETHLYN, B. S., D. S., Cimarron, Kan. 

LEADLEY, THOMAS ARCHIBALD, B. S., Newspaper Work, Omaha, 
Nebr. 

LEECH, CHARLES A., B. S., E. E., Western Electric Company, 
Chicago, 111. 

LEWALLEN, DICK, B. S., Agri., Teacher of Agriculture, Mitchell, S. 
Dak. 

LEWIS. FRANK CLARK, B. S., E. E., 505 E. Miami, Paola, Kan. 

LIMBOCKER, HAZEL VIOLA, B. S., D. S., At Home, 320 Leaven- 
worth, Manhattan, Kan. 

LINT, REVA E., B. S., D. S., Teacher, Concordia, Kan. 

(LOGAN) KERNOHAN, ANNIE E., B. S., D. S., Housewife, Nash- 
ville, Kan. 

LOOMIS. FRED HERBERT, B. S., K. S. A. C, Manhattan, Kan. 

LUDINGTON, CLYDE, B. S., Agri., Teacher of Agriculture, Craig, 
Mo. 



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LYMAN, GERTRUDE ANNA, B. S., D. S., At Home, 503 N. Juliette, 
Manhattan, Kan. 

LYONS, JOHN, B. S., Kansas City, Kan. 

LYONS, THOMAS DANIEL, B. S., Teacher in High School, Wathena, 
Kan. 

McCALL, PAY ELISHA, B. S., Arch., Teacher of Drawing, Agricul- 
tural and Mechanical School, Honolulu, Hawaii. 

McFADDEN, HENRY WILSON, B. S., Agri., Farmer, Burlington, 
Kan. 

McNALL, PRESTON ESSER, B. S., Agri., Fellow in Soils, Agronomy 
Department, K. S. A. C, Manhattan, Kan. 

MANGELSDORF, BERTHA WILHELMINA, B. S., D. S., Seneca, 
Kan. 

MARTIN, EARL WALDO, B. S., Teacher of Manual Training and 
Agriculture in High School. 

MATHERS, EPHA ESTELLA, B. S., D. S., Grinnell, Kan. 

MICHAELS, ETHEL LEOTA, B. S., D. S., Osawatomie, Kan. 

MILLER, MYRTLE AUGUSTA (BOWER), B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
Lakeview, Cal. 

MONTFORD, ARTHUR HIRAM, B. S., Agri., Teacher in High School, 
Paola, Kan. 

MOSS, PRANK EDWARD, B. S., E. E., Allis-Chalmers Company, 
Milwaukee, Minn. 

MOSS, LEROY DAVID, B. S. 

MOSSMAN, DENNIS FLEET, B. S., Agri., Maplehill, Kan. 

MYERS, ELMER BARRETT, B. S., Agri., Farmer, Hutchinson. Kan. 

(MYERS) DROGE, HELEN MATTIER, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 876 
Billings St., Springfield, Mo. 

NEIMAN, CHARLES MARION, B. S., Arch., Teacher of Manual 
Training, Camos Prairie, Mont. 

NELSON, GLENN ELMER. D. V. M., Vet. S., Veterinary College, St. 
Joseph, Mo. 

NEWKIRK, CLARE SPARKS, B. S., Agri., Farmer. Geneseo, Kan. 

NICOLAY, JAMES ARTHUR, B. S., C. E., Santa Fe Railway Com- 
pany,' Newton, Kan. 

NIXON, LUCY EDNA, B. S., D. S., At Home, Eureka, Kan. 

(NONAMAKER) CARLSON, IDA, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Manhat- 
tan, Kan. 
(NONAMAKER) McCULLOUGH, MAUD, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
Manhattan, Kan. 

NORLIN, ALBERT V., B. S., Agri., McCracken, Kan. 

NORMAN, ZOE, B. S., D. S., Helena, Okla. 

NORTHRUP, IDA MAE, B. S., D. S., San Gabriel, Cal. 

NORTON, RAMONA LOUISE, B. S., D. S., 603 W. Adams St., 
Creston, Iowa. 

OLINGER, RAYMOND FRANKLIN, B. S., Agri., Lafontaine, Kan. 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 265 

OLSEN, HENRY HERMAN, D. V. M., Vet. S., Student, Kansas State 
University, Lawrence, Kan. 

OSHEL, OMER IVO, B. S., Agri., Student in Dairying, State Univer- 
sity, Columbia, Mo. 

PARKER, HOWARD OTTO, B. S., E. E., Denver Gas and Electric 
Company, Denver, Colo. 

PAYNE, GLADYS MARY, B. S., D. S., Indianapolis, Ind. 

PERRILL, DALE MORRISON, B. S., M. E. 

(PERRY) SEATON, MELVA GAY, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Manhat- 
tan, Kan. 

PETERSON, LAURA VICTORIA, B. S., D. S., Thayer, Kan. 

PETTIT, HENRY CLAUDE, B. S., Agri., Farmer, Harrison, Ark. 

POLLOM, LESTER BOYD, B. S., Teacher of Agriculture, Burling- 
ton, Kan. 

PRAY, ETHLYN PEARL, B. S., D. S., Registrar's Office, K. S. A. 
C, Manhattan, Kan. 

PRICE, MAGGIE, B. S., D. S., Halstead, Kan. 

PRIEST, INA PRANK, B. S., D. S., Teacher, Janeau, Alaska. 

RANNELLS, HELEN EDNA, B. S., D. S., At Home, Manhattan, Kan. 

REDDEN, ENID ALZINE, B. S., D. S., Assistant Librarian, K. S. A. 
C, Manhattan, Kan. 

REES, FRED THOMAS, B. S., Agri., Teacher, Brooten, Minn. 

RENTSCHLER, CHRISTINE, B. S., D. S., Teacher, Moline, Kan. 

REXROAD, LEO WAYNE, B. S., C. E., Santa Fe Railway Company, 
Chanute, Kan. 

ROBBINS, FLOYD JOE, B. S., Agri., Teacher of Agriculture, Port 
Arthur, Texas. 

ROBINSON, LYNN ALAN, B. S., Arch., Architect's Office, Kansas 
City, Mo. 

ROOT, ADDIE DORRITT, B. S., D. S., Port Arthur, Texas. 

ROWLEY, MADGE CATHERINE, B. S., D. S., Neodesha, Kan. 

RUCKER, NEIL LEWIS, B. S., Agri., Burdett, Kan. 

RUMBEL, VERNA MAE, B. S., D. S., Oswego College, Oswego, Kan. 

SANDERS, ELBRIDGE GALE, B. S., M. E., Power Plant Construc- 
tion Work, Manhattan, Kan. 

SCHIERECK, CATHERYN MARY, B. S., D. S., At Home, Dighton, 
Kan. 

SCHILLING, MRS. MARY H. LOVE, B. S., D. S., Sedro Valley. 
Wash. 

SCHULTZ, MARGARET WASHBURN, B. S., D. S., Teacher of Do- 
mestic Science, Cherokee, Okla. 

SCHUSTER, WILLIAM ARTHUR, B. S., M. E., 423 Rebecca Ave., 
Wilkinsburg, Pa. 

SCHWAB, BERTHA RUEGG, B. S., D. S., At Home, Clifton, Kan. 

SCNEDER. ELMER, B. S., M. E., General Electric Company, Cicero, 
111. 

SCOTT, MARGHERITA, B. S., D. S., At Home, Arkansas City, Kan. 



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SHELBY, LULA, B. S., D. S., St. Louis Public Sclaools, St. Louis, Mo. 

SIMONS, MAE, B.' S., D. S., Wisconsin. 

SKINNER, JOSEPHINE EDYTHE, B. S., D. S., Teacher, Fairview, 
Kan. 

SMIES, ERNEST HANNA, B. S., Agri., U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture, Tyler, Texas. 

SMITH, RALPH BRUNT, B. S., C. E., Watts American Paving Com- 
pany, Eureka, Kan. 

SMITH, STANLEY ALBERT, B. S., Arch., Assistant in Architecture 
and Drawing, K. S. A. C, Manhattan, Kan. 

(SMITH) HUNTER, SUSIE LOUISE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Man- 
hattan, Kan. 

SMITH, VESTA, D. S., D. S., Stenographer, Extension Department, 
K. S. A. C, Manhattan, Kan. 

(SPANIOL) SCHLAEPLI, CLARA, B. S., D. S., Housewife, Schenec- 
tady, N. Y. 

SPIER, CHARLOTTE LOUISE, B. S., D. S., Ellis, Kan. • 

SPRINGER, EARL, B. S., Gaylord, Minn. 

SPRINGER, TWYLIAH OPAL, B. S., D. S., Graduate Student, Man- 
hattan, Kan. 

STAHL, ELMER GUY, B. S., E. E., Foreman, Lighting Plant, To- 
peka, Kan. 

(STODDARD) TURNER, LYDA RUTH, B. S., D. S., Hyattsville, Md. 

STONE, VIRGIL DAVID, B. S., E. E., Denver Gas and Electric Com- 
pany, Denver, Colo. 

STRAIN, CHARLES DAYTON, B. S., E. E., Phillipsburg, Kan. 

SWANSON, RICHARD OLLIE, B. S., Agri., Teacher of Agriculture. 
Sherhorn, Minn. 

SWINGLE, LEONHARDT, B. S., Agri., Experiment Station, Tucson, 
Ariz. 

TAYLOR, IRA EARL, B. S., C. E., Santa Fe Railway Company, 
Chanute, Kan. 

TERRILL, ALICE EDNA, B. S., D. S., Teacher, Stewart, Iowa. 

TRUESDELL, BERNICE, B. S., D. S., Teacher, Formoso, Kan. 

TRUESDELL, BERTHA, B. S., D. S., At Home, Lyons, Kan. 

TURNER, ETHEL, B. S., D. S., Tonganoxie, Kan. 

VANDERWILT, ETHEL NELLIE, B. S., Agri., Assistant, Animal 
Husbandry Department, K. S. A. C, Manhattan, Kan. 

VAN NOY, KATHERYN FLORENCE, B. S., D. S., Lexington, Mo. 

VOHRINGER, JOHN ALEXANDER, B. S., Agri., Foreman of Ranch, 
Albany, Ga. 

WALTERS, ELSMERE JOE, B. S., Arch., Draughtsman, Wyatt <S: 
Co., Atchison, Kan. 

WEIBLE, ANITA BERNICE, B. S., D. S., Rossville. Kan. 
(WESTENHAVER) PURCELL, BLANCHE, B. S., D. S., Housewife, 
Manhattan, Kan. 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTUBAL COLLEGE 267 

WHITLOCK, BERT WORDEN, B. S., Superintendent, Grain Labora- 
tory, Bozeman, Mont. 

WHITTAKER, MILLER FULTON, B. S., Arcli., Teaclier of Manual 
Training, South Carolina. 

WILLIS, LULU, B. S., D. S., Teacher, Horton, Kan. 

WISE, ALBERT DEAN, B. S., Agri. 

WISEMAN, REUBEN EDWARD, B. S., M. E., Assistant, Farm 
Mechanics, K. S. A. C, Manhattan, Kan. 

WITMER, JOSEPH ROY, B. S., M. E., Teacher, Osborne City 
Schools, Osborne, Kan. 

WITTMEYER, JESSE W., B. S., C. E., Teacher of Agriculture and 
Manual Training in High School, Park Rapids, Minn. 

W^OLCOTT, CHARLES CLEMENTS, B. S., Student of Medicine, Uni- 
versity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 

WORLEY, ADA, B. S., D. S., Paradise, Kan. 

WYLAND, GERALD, B. S., C. E., Santa Fe Railway Company, 
Galesburg, 111. 

YOUNG, OLA MAUD, B. S., D. S., Colby, Kan. 

ZIEGLER, DANIEL WALTER, B. S., Agri., Teacher of Agriculture. 
Chase County High School, Cottonwood Falls. Kan. 

ZIPSIE, KATHRYN PHOEBE, B. S., D. S., At Home, Jewell, Kan. 



268 BECORD OF THE ALUMNI 



ADVANCED DEGREES CONFERRED UPON PER- 
SONS NOT GRADUATES OF K. S. A. C. 



1877 

FRASER, JOHN, LL. D. (Dead) 

1883 
WALTERS, JOHN D., M. S., Professor of Architecture and Draw- 
ing, Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kan. 

1894 

EMCH, ARNOLD, M. S., University of Illinois, Urbana, 111. 

1897 

OLIN, OSCAR EUGENE, M. A., Professor of Economics and History 
and Dean of Buchtel College, 128 N. Forge St., Akron, Ohio. 
Professor of English Language and Literature, K. S. A. C, 
1898; Principal of Normal Department and Preparatory 
School of Buchtel College, 1898-'01; Principal of Buchtel 
Academy and Instructor in Economics and Philosophy, 1901- 
'04; Professor of Economics and History and Instructor in 
Philosophy, Buchtel College, 1904-'13; Dean of the Faculty 
and Acting President of Buchtel College, 1913 — . 

1898 

BARTHOLOMEW, ELAM, M. S., Editor and Publisher of "Fungi 
Columbiani" and "Nortli American Uredinales," R. 3, Stock- 
ton, Kan. Farmer and Stock Raiser, 1898-'03; S. S. Mis- 
sionary, Northwest Kansas, 1903-'07; Publisher of "Fungi 
Columbiani," 1901 — ; Publisher of "North American Uredi- 
nales," 1911 — . 

ROBERTS, HERBERT F., M. S.. Professor of Botany, Kansas 
State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kan. 

ROSE, GEORGE E., M. S., Superintendent of City Schools, Rose- 
dale, Kan. Graduated from Kansas University, 1883; Princi- 
pal of Armourdale School, 1883-'84; Superintendent of Rose- 
dale Schools, 1884-'87; Principal of Everett School. Kansas 
City, Kan., 1887-'91; Superintendent of Rosedale Schools, 
1891-'93; Principal of Kansas City (Kansas) High School, 
1893-'03; Superintendent of Rosedale Schools, 1903 — . 

1 902 

THOMPSON, GEORGE FAYETTE, M. S. Died in 190b. 

1904 

(RUPP) WISHARD, ALICE, M. A., Housewife, Clinton, Ind. 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 269 

1907 

FAIRCHILD, EDWARD T., M. A., State Superintendent of Public 
Instruction, Topeka, Kan. 

MELICK, CHARLES WESLEY, M. S., Owner and Manager of Dairy 
Farm, R. 1, Rocliester, Mich. Dairy Husbandman, Maryland 
Agricultural College; Manager, Walker-Gordon Laboratory, 
Detroit, Mich.; Owner and Manager of Modern Dairy Farm. 

1908 

WALTERS, JOHN D., M. S., D. A., Professor of Architecture and 
Drawing, Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kan. 

1909 

COBURN, FOSTER DWIGHT, LL. D., Secretary State Board of 

Agriculture, Topeka, Kan. 
FAIRCHILD, EDWARD T., M. A., LL. D., State Superintendent of 

Public Instruction, Topeka, Kan. 
HILL, JOSEPH H., A. M., D. D., LL. D., President, Kansas State 

Normal, 627 Rural, Emporia, Kan. 
NICHOLS, ERNEST R., B. D., A. M., Ph. D., 5714 Washington Ave., 

Chicago, 111. 
SCOTT, CHARLES F., LL. D., Editor lola Daily "Register," lola, 

Kan. 
STRONG, FRANK, A. B., A. M., Ph. D., LL. D., Chancellor, Kansas 

State University, Lawrence, Kan. 
STUBBS, WALTER ROSCOE, LL. D., Topeka, Kan. 
WILLIAMS, WALTER, LL. D., Dean of School of Journalism, Uni- 
versity of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. 

1912 

HISLOP, WILLIAM, B. S., Agri., University of Edinburgh, 1911; 
M. S., K. S. A. C, 1912; Assistant in Animal Husbandry, 
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 1912 — . 

JONES, KENNETH KARL, A. B., Fairmount College, 1910; M. S., 
Chemistry, K. S. A. C, 1912; Assistant in Animal Nutrition, 
Pennsylvania State College, State College, Pa. 

LOGAN, KIRK HAROLD, A. B., University of Kansas, 1902; M. S., 
K. S. A. C, 1912; Bureau of Standard Weights and Measures. 
Washington, D. C, 1912 — . 

1913 

AHEARN, MICHAEL FRANCIS, B. S., Massachusetts Agricultural 
College, 1904; Assistant in Horticulture. K. S. A. C, 1904; 
M. S., Agri., K. S. A. C, 1913; Associate Professor in Horti- 
culture, K. S. A. C, Manhattan, Kan., 1913 — . 

NELSON, AUGUST LEVI, B. S., Utah Agricultural College, 1911; 
M. S., Agri., K. S. A. C, 1913; Farmer, Sandy, Utah. 1913 — . 



270 BECOliD OF THE ALUMNI 



SUMMARY OF OCCUPATIONS OF GRADUATES 



Farmers 312 

Officers of Department of Agriculture 68 

Teachers of Agricultural Subjects in Colleges 58 

Teachers of Agricultural Subjects in High Schools 48 

Officers of Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations ... 54 

Agricultural Agents of Counties and other Corporations .... 21 

Veterinarians 56 

Landscape Gardeners 3 

Officers in Colleges other than Agricultural 10 

Teachers of Manual Training 20 

Teachers of other Subjects in Colleges 45 

Teachers of other Subjects in Schools 34 

Teachers in Indian Schools 8 

Engineering Occupations 256 

Manufacturers, Millers, Creamery Operators, etc 22 

Bankers 16 

Commercial Occupations, Bookkeepers, Stenographers, etc. . 131 

Officers, Civil Service of United States 12 

Officers, United States Army 13 

Graduate Students 30 

Architects 15 

Railway Service other than Engineering 9 

Miners 2 

Journalists, Printers, etc 31 

Physicians 28 

Ministers 16 

Lawyers 31 

Dentists 6 

Y. M. C. A. Secretaries 3 

Unclassified 15 

Unknown 32 

Dead 68 

Total 1473 



KANiSA^ UTATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 271 

WOMEN 

Housewives 416 

At Home 118 

Teachers of Domestic Science in Colleges 36 

Teachers of Domestic Science in High Schools 115 

Teachers of other Subjects in Colleges 10 

Teachers of other Subjects in Schools 99 

Teachers in Indian Schools 5 

Teachers of Music 5 

Graduate Students 25 

Nurses 6 

Farmers 4 

College Employees 4 

Physicians 6 

Stenographers 9 

Librarians 4 

Journalists ! . 5 

Architects 1 

Commercial Occupations 2 

Government Service 2 

Dressmaker 1 

Dead 38 

Total 929 



272 



RECORD OF THE ALUMNI 



ALPHABETICAL INDEX 

(Not Including the Class of 1913) 



Abbott, Edmund Clarence, '93 
Abell, Edward Jones, '95 
(Aberle) York, Elizal)eth, '12 
Aberle, Nellie, '12 
Abildgaard, Mark, '12 
Adams, Arthur A., '12 
(Adams) Wilkin, Bonnie Fran- 
ces '99 
Adams,' Carl D., '9r. 
vVdams, Effle, '11 
Adams, Emory Sherwood, '9S 
Adams, Ernest L,., '07 
Adams, Franklin Alexander, '09 
Adams, Harvey C, '05 
Adams, Joshua William, '9S 
Adams. Morrison Carpenter, '99 
Adams. Samuel John, '98 
Adamson, Edward E., '05 
Agnew, Elizabeth Jane, '00 
Aicher, Louis C. '10 
Akin. Del Mar. '01 
Akin, Elva Veola, '05 
Akin, Pearl, '05 
Alexander, Kate. '06 
(Alexander) Shriver. Lizzie Bea, 

'07 
(Alexander) Boyd, Mamie, '02 
Alexander, Roy Ellsworth. '12 
Alexander. Winifred Lois. '10 
Alleman. M. Reuben. '09 
Allen. Amy Alena. '04 
Allen. Edg-ar A., '87 
Allen, Emma A., '89 
Allen, J. Chester, '82 
Allen, Jessie Patience, '08 
(Allen) Buell, Marian, '04 
Allentharp. Cecile, '07 
Ailing-ham, Grace, '04 
Allison, Cvrus Norttfii. "01 
Allison, Thomas Walter. '98 
Alspaugh. Clyde Harrison, '09 
(Alspaugh) Zercher, Eva Irene, 'OS 
(Alvord) Purdv, Jessie Mabel, '10 
Alvord, Raiffe, '10 
Amliler, Leon Newton, '12 
Ames. Frank Weber. '94 
Amos. Edgar McCall. '02 
Anderson. Aaron Edward, '11 
Anderson, Harrison Roy. '11 
Anderson. John Henry, '12 
Anderson, William, '9S 
Anderson, William Aaron, '91 
Andress, Emmett S., '84 
Andrews, Justina Marinda, '12 
(Apitz) McCampbell, Jessie Ed- 

wina. '09 
Arbuthnot. James (^reorge. '04 
Arbuthnot. William Sherman. '91 
Armstrong, Ralph A.. '88 
Arnold, Grant, '88 
Arnott, Isabella C, '10 
(Asbury) Derr. Elizabeth Edna, 

'00 ■ 

Atwell. Cora, '97 
Aumann. Albert Clay, '06 
Austin, Will David. '10 
Avery. Fred H.. '87 
Avery. Henry Albert, '02 



Avery. Herman Willard. '91 
Avery. Melvia Fairetta. '99 
Axteil, Clinton Jesse. '04 
(Axtell) Glover. Marguerite, '09 
(Bacheller) Foster. Bertha H., '88 
(Bailey) Foltz. Effle Elizabeth, '00 
Bain, Alvah I., '00 
Bainer. Harry M.. '00 
Baird. Alfred Henry, '07 
Baird. Benjamin Baxter. '11 
Baird. Harry S., '11 
(Baird) Hubbard, Nellie Wilhol- 

mina. '05 
Baird. Ravmond Cecil. '11 
Baird. Wallace W., '04 
Baker, Harvev Wilson, '10 
Baker, Nellie Mae, '12 
Bales, Ethel Loletta, '12 
Bales, Harold W., '09 
Ballard, Stella Louise, '10 
Ballard, Walter Raymond, '05 
(Ballou) Banning, Flora Evace- 

lia, '04 
Ballou, Jessie Mary, '05 
P.almer, Frank Everett. '05 
(Banker) Westover, Amy Estelle, 

'11 
P.riiining, William Burgess. '04 
(Barber) Turner, Ethel Rachel, 

'11 
BarVjer, LeViVjeus Blair, '11 
Barnard, Asa William, '05 
Barnard, Etta Marie, '02 
Barnard, George Austin, '12 
(Bardshar) Warren. Marie Rilda, 

'08 
(Bariiett) Bonebrake. Cecil Pearl, 

'09 
Barnett, Robert Jolin, '95 
Barnhisel. Clara Florence. '04 
Barofsky. Burton Lewis. '12 
Barr, Mary Olive. '02 
Barr. William Archer. '11 
Bartlett, Thomas Reed. '12 
Bascom. Dorus Clark, '10 
Bassler, Charles Earle, '07 
Bassler, Thomas, '85 
Batchelor. Amy Gertrude, '12 
Batchelor. Ellen Margaret. '11 
Bates. Frank Lorin, '04 
Bayles. Joseph W.. '89 
(Bavles) Challender. Julia Susan- 
na, '07 
(Bayles) Bower, Myrtle Ruth, '11 
(Bavless) Staver, Jessie Geneva, 

■'98 
Beacham. Augustine. '80 
Bealev. Jesse N.. '06 
Bean. George Ford, '02 
Beck, Borden Frazier, '12 
Beeman, Atwood N. H., '05 
Beighle, Ernest Elmer. '08 
Bender. Louis Blaine. '04 
Benner, James William, '11 
Bennett. Hulda L.. '08 
Bentlev, Evalvn Annette, '12 
Berg, Willis Ernest, '11 
Berger, George P., '08 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 



273 



Berg-h. Clara Anna, '11 
Berg-man, Herbert F., 'Of) 
Berkeley, Robert E., '09 
(Berkey) Smith, Charlotte Al- 

mira, '00 
Berry, Albert I^erov, '12 
(Berry) Hull, Ethel Esther. '07 
Berry, Grace R.. '10 
Berry. James W., 'S3 
Biddison, Clare Lavoii, '07 
Blddison, Edna Eleanor. 'OS 
Biddison. John Jeremiah, '01 
Biddison. P. McDonald. '04 
Birch, Raymond Russell, 'OG 
Birch, Wallace Newton. '04 
Bishoff, Roger Williams, '97 
(Bixby) Davis, Hazel, '10 
(Bixbv. Horace E., 'OS 
Blachly, Charles Dallas, '02 
Blachly, Charles Paul, '05 
Blachly, John Harold, '00 
(Blachly) Freeman, I.oua Adelle, 

'01 
(Blachlv) Dean, Minerva, 'do 
Blain, Arthur T., '79 
Blair, Albert Edwin, '99 
Blair, Otis Neel. '04 
Blair, Roscoe Eugene, '10 
Blattner, David George, '11 
Bliss, Zina L,eigh, '00 
Blizzard, Warren Lale, '10 
Blythe, George William, 12 
Bobbitt, Fred Winchester, '00 
Bodle, Alexander Thurston, '11 
Bolton, James Courtnev, '99 
Bolton, Lillie Grace, '00 
Bonebrake, Casey C., '09 
Borton, Samuel L, '90 
(Bottomly) Lill, Helen Elizabeth, 

'0.5 
Bottomly, Herbert Joseph, '06 
(Bourne) Cool, Bessie Sarah, '02 
Bourne, Harry S., '01 
Bourne, Richard Franklin, '03 
Bouton, Lewis Losee, '11 
(Bowen) Schoonover, May Haines, 

'96 
Bower, Harley James, '10 
Bower, Mabel J., '08 
(Bower) Ady, Mary C. '83 
(Bowman) Raymond, Ola, '11 
Bowman, Roy C, '07 
Boyle, Charles Joseph. '09 
Boys, William Armfield, '04 
Bradford, Fred Spencer, '12 
(Brady) Anderson, Hope, '98 
Brandt, David G., '12 
Branson. Roscoe Arthur. '11 
Brant. Walter J., '05 
Breese, Carl Shipman, '12 
Breese, Claude M., '87 
Brenner, Flora Edna, '06, '12 
(Brenner) Morrison, Viva, '04 
Bridgman, Judd Noble, '91 
Bridgman. Lillie Belle. '86 
Briggs. Martha Amelia. '02 
Bright, Ruth, '12 
Brink, Raymond W.. 'OS. '09 
Brinkman, Henry W., '07 
Broberg, Harrison, '11 
Broberg, Mabel May, '12 
Brock, James E., '08 
Brock, Roljert James, '91 
Brooks. Edwin Harrison. '12 
(Brooks) Hazen. Ella V., '09 
Broom, Byron, '06 



(Broquet) Bailev, Prudence Dell, 

'00 
(Brous) Smalley, Florence J., '84 
Brous. Harry A., '74 
Brous. Louis P., 'S6 
Brown, Dora May, '12 
Brown, Frances Langdon, '09 
Brown, Frank E., '06 
Brown, John B., '87 
Bi-own, John William, '12 
Brown, Robert Henr>-, '98 
Browning, James C. '10 
Browning, Walter R., '89 
Brunkei", William Adam, '11 
Bryant, Virgil C, '09 
Buchheim, Walter August, '11 
Buchli, Bartholomew, '84 
Buck, Con Morrison, '96 
Buck, Meta Evalina. '12 
Buckman, Ruby Mildred, '08 
Buell, Thomas Warner, '04 
Bull, Elmer A., '08 
Bundy, David E., '89 
Burson, Charles J., '01 
Burt, Harvev A.. '05 
Burt, Maye, "11 
Burtis. Francis Charles, "91 
Burtis. Walter J. G.. '87 
(Burtner) Potter, Eva Maggy, '05 
(Burtner) Sargent, Nellie, '00 
Bushev, Glenn A., '10 
Butterfleld, Earl Carver. '98 
Butterfleld. Howard Frank, '01 
Butterfleld, Joseph Abbott, '99 
Buzard, Benjamin Franklin, '12 
(Cain) Weiss, Emma M., '02 
Caldwell, Fred Wallace, '07 
Caldwell, Ralph Elmer, 'OS 
Caldwell, Ralph Morris, '11 
Call, Lewis W., 'S3 
Callen, Speer Woodson. '12 
Calvin, John H., '84 
Calvin, John Willard, '06 
Campbell, Charles Albert, '91 
Campbell, Edith Blanche, '12 
(Campbell) Robinson. Emilv M., 

'71 
(Campbell) Blain, Etta, '79 
Campbell. Frank A., '90 
Campbell, George Lewis, '11 
(Campbell) Thurston, Stella, '06 
Campbell, Will Ward. '06 
Canfield, Georgia L., '12 
Carle, Ray Arthur, '05 
(Carleton) Murphy, Etta, '10 
(Carleton) Doane, Margaret Isap- 

hene, '96 
Carleton, Mark A.. 'S7 
Carlson. Anna Wilhelmina. '09 
Carlson, Torje, '06 
Carlson, Walter William, 'OS 
Carnahan, August Belmont, '05 
(Carnahan) Cole, Nannie, '12 
(Carnell) Roe, Mary Frances, '97 
Carpenter, Florence, '09 
Carr, Clifford Hart, '11 
Carr, Henry Webb, '11 
Case, Frances Louise Wilt, '12 
Case, Lulu Lucy. '11 
Case. S. Irene, '11 
Case, Thomas Arthur, '12 
Cassel, Charles E., '10 
Cassel, Sarah Elizabeth, '09 
Cassell, Albert Francis, '05, '07 
Cassell, Robert Archer, '07 
Castle, Clara Francelia, '94 
Cave, Wavne Bea. '08 



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CavenauKh. William Aniiesley, '96 
Chaffee. Spencer Norman. '91 
Challender. Ralph Thompson. 'OS 
Champlin, Floyd Adelljert. '02 
Chandler. Berta Lorena. '12 
Chandler, Charles Asa. '00 
Chandler. Howard McCune. '03 
Chase, Elijah Ellis. '02 
Chase. William Burns. '97 
Cheadle, Frank E., '97 
Cheney, James Hamilton. '0(i. '07 
Cheney, Julia Eleanor, "11 
(Child) Carroll. Ella S., '77 
Chitty, Joseph Griffith, '05 
Christensen. Esther Evangeline, 

'OS 
Christensen, Fredericlv W'alde- 

mar, '00 
Christensen, George I^uther, '94 
Christensen, John Cornelius, '94 
Christian, Robert Vernon, '11 
Christie, George Sidney, '09 
Clark, Charles Howard, '02 
Clark. Clement G.. '88 
Clark, Edgar P., '74 
Clark, Grace Maria, '92 
Clark, Roy H., '07 
Clark, Stanley Penrhyn, '12 
Clarke. David Charles. '12 
Clarke, l.ee S.. '07 
Cla-rke. Thomas E.. '10 
(Clemmons) Steffy, Lillian, '10 
Clemons, Lorena Estella, '94 
Clemons, L. Ethel. '05 
Clothier. George Lj.. '92 
Clothier. Robert Waitman. '97 
Cobb, Alexander C, '88 
(Cobb) Clark, Mattie, '88 
Cobb, Samuel S., '89 
Coblentz, Luther James, '12 
Coburn, Clay Ephrain, '91 
(Coburn) Jessup, Gertrude, '91 
(Coburn) Tomson, Tina Louise, 

'91 
(Cockrell) Daniels, Edna E., '09 
Coe, Maude Mildred, '02 
Coe, William Arthur, '96 
Coffman, Edith Ellen, '06 
(Coffman) Roberts, Ethel Ruth. 

'10 
Coffman. Joseph Henry. '11 
Coldwell. William Irving, '06 
Cole, Amy, '07 
Cole, Clark Stewart, '04 
Cole, Harry L., '12 
(Cole) Wilson, Mary Margaret, 

'05 
Cole, Murrav Stanley, '02 
Cole, Robert Curtise, '02 
Coleman, Roy David, '11 
Colliver, Andrew D., '05 
Colliver, Mary P., '05 
Combs, Stanley Arno. '12 
Conner. Claude S., '09 
(Conner) Snodgrass. Gertrude 

Matilda. '05 
(Conner) Hartman. Minnie Faye, 

'10 
Conner. W. Archie, '06 
Conover, John Alfred, '98 
Conrad, Burton Wesley, '95 
Conwell, Hermon H., '07 
(Conwell) Thoburn. Rachel Gal- 
lic. '91 
Cook, Edwin Charles, '01 
Cook, Ernest Mansel, '00 
Cook, Ida E. (Thompson), '07 



Cook, Louis (jraham, '09 

Cooke, Edgar Raymond, '12 

Cooley, Jerome Earl, '07 

Coolev, Ralph Andrew, '12 

Cooley, Ruth, '06 

Coons, M. Marie, '09 

(Cooper) Zimmerman, Allen Elliza- 

beth, '07 
Cooper, John Ralph, '12 
(C^ooper) Dial, Katherine, '08 
Copeland, Bernard C, '07 
Copeland, Minnie Laura, '98 
(Copley) Buckholtz, Margaret, '09 
Coplev, Marv, '06 
Corbett, Florence Ruth, '95 
Corbin. De Verne E.. '0.3 
Corey. William A.. '84 
Corlett. Christine Mossman, '91 
Correll, Charles McLain, '00 
Correll, James A., '0,3 
(Correll) Uhl, Maggie A., '97 
Correll. Willitt Ransom. '99 
Cory, Victor Louis, '04 
(Cotton) Smith, Charlotte Mabel, 

'96 
Cotton. Mary li-ene, '11 
Cottrell, Amos T^uther, '03 
Cottrell, Ernest Lerned, '99 
Cottrell. Henry M.. '84 
(Cottrell) Nelson. Jennie Pearl, 

'04 
(Cottrell) Pottorf. Lucy Maria. '9S 
Cottrell. Martha Amelia. '94 
(Cottrell) Pavne, Mary Emmeline, 

'91 
(Cottrell) Stiles, Nellie E., '87 
(Cottrell) ^Vright, Sarah Esther, 

'94 
Coulson, Ernest Brown, '96 
Courier, Forrest Leslie, '05 
Cowan, Winifred Elizaljeth, '11 
Cowell, Minnie H.. '8S 
(Bowles. Bertha, '05 
Cowles, Edgar Andrew, '07 
Cowles, Ethel. '07 
Cowles, Ina Foote, '01 
(Z'owles, May Louise '12 
(Cox) Kregar, Lizzie R., '80 
Coxen, James R., '07 
Cozine, Merton Leroy, '12 
(Cranford) Sloan, Ida, '82 
Cranston, Arthur Fulton, '90 
Crawford, Lottie Irene, '02 
Creager, Phil Sheridan, '91 
Creager, Sid Henry, '95 
Cree, Reva Violet, '10 
Cress. Alverta May, '94 
Cress, Fannie Jane, '94 
(Z'riger, Maud Rae, '12 
Criner, Lillian Clyde, '92 
Cripps, Edward V., '82 
(Criss) Correll, Ella, '04 
Crisswell, Walter E., '12 
Crisswell, Judson H., 'S9 
C'ron, Alexander B., '08 
(Cross) Rhodes, Wilma Greene, 

'04 
Crouse, Oscar C, '11 
(Crow) Tinkham, Ida Myrtle, '10 
Croyle, George Samuel, '11 
(Crump) Ames, Elsie Emeline. 95 
(Crump) McCauley. Mabel, '97 
Cudney. Everett William, '07 
Cudney, Herman L., '09 
Cummings, Charles William, '05 
Cunningham, Claude Carroll, '03 
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Cunning-ham. Mamie Grace, '05 
(Cunningham) Hollowav, Marg-a- 

ret Ruth, "07 
Cunningham. Sol Wliitney, 'OS 
Currie, Jennie Maud, '00 
Curtis. Edwin McMaster Stanton, 

'9.S 
(Dahl) Davis, Anna Magdalena, 

'98 
Dahl, Inga Josephine, '98 
(Dahl) Turner, Trena, '01 
Dale. Fannie Rachel Kllen. '01 
(Dallas) Gore, Ivon LaVergne, '10 
Dalton, Winifred Anna, '06 
(Daly) Burtis, Corinne I^ouise, '93 
Daniels, J'ames Scott, '09 
Darnall, Harry A., '92 
Darrah, Tom Jones, '12 
Daughters, Curtis Lynn, '09 
Davies, David Thomas, '95 
Davies, Sarah ICmily, '02 
(Davies) Oman, Susan, '10 
Davis, Bertha Mae, '11 
Davis, Charles Ernest, "06 
(Davis) Aicher, Edith Nellie, '06 
(Davis) Stringfleld, Eliza Z., '73 
Davis, Guy R., '05 
Davis, John, '90 
Davis, John E., '74 
Davis, Kary Cadmus, '91 
Davis. Leon Milehame. '09 
(Davis) Ahearn, Mary E., '04 
Davis, Percy Grover, '11 
Davis, Rov Ira, '12 
Davis, Thomas Clarke, '91 
Davis. William DeOzro. '04 
Davis, William L., '07 
Davison, Mallei Ethel, '10 
Davison, Wilbur Sumner, '10 
Dawley, Frank Andrew, '95 
(Day) McDowell. Daisy, '95 
(Day) Barnett, Flora. '95 
(Day) .Tones. Laura Greeley. '93 
Dean, George Adam. '95 
I>earborn. Charles Sumner, '04 
Dea'.'born, Edgar Hamilton, '10 
Deaver, Bernice Ada, '08 
Deaver, Harlan, '10 
DfKver, Ruby Fae. '09 
(Deibler) Obeihelraiin. Minnie Estellii,'(5 
Deit:'. Albert. S5 
(Dcnison) Whedon. Ellen Fran- 
ces. '71 
Denison. Henry L.. '67 
Dcnnian. Earl Watson, '12 
Dcnntier, Alexander H., '07 
l>ern. Harry Leroy, '00 
Derr, Hon.er, '00 
D<r.v.-v. Oant W., '90 
(Dewey) Sutherland, lone, '93 
Dial, Fred Volley, '97 
Dial, George Henry, '96 
(Dial) Falin, Lillie Christena, '95 
Dial, Thomas Edward, '04 
Dickens, Albert. '93 
Dieball Herman August, '01 
Dille, Alfred Burton, '99 
Dille, Cassie Belle. '98 
(Dille) Hulett. Marv Alberta, '00 
Dille, Vida Grace, '97 
Dixon, Lyman H., '88 
Doane, Charles Francis, '96 
Doane, Edgar Willis. '01 
Doane. Lawrence A.. '04 
(Doane) Greenough, Mav, '04 
Dobbs Charles J., '90 
(Docking) Weber, Lulu H.. '09 



Dodderidge, Russell Reu))en, '12 
Dolljj. Samuel, '97 
Doll, Emma Phillipine, '98 
Doll, George, '97 
Domsch, Urfa Agnew, '11 
(Donaldson) Carrie F., '84 
(Donaldson) Reed, Flora, '81 
Donaldson, Florence A., '84 
Donaven, Ernest A., '94 
Donly, Maxwell C. '08 
Dorman, John Berthold, '96 
Dorman, Rov Nathan, '04 
Dorvland, Charles J. T., 08 
Dougherty, Bradford, '96 
(Dow) Peck, Helen Pearl, '91 
Dow, J. L., '06 
Dow, J. Mary, '11 
Dow, Odessa Delia, '06 
Dow. Ula May, '05 
Drake, Orrin Pomeroy, '03 
(Dresser) Svverud, Florence 

Edith, '08 
Droge, William F., '10 
(DroUinger) Glunt, Delia, '02 
Duehn, Carl O.. '04 
Dull. George Edward. '11 
(Dunlap) Adamson. Olive 'B.. '05 
Dunn. Frank W., '84 
Dunton, Leila, '10 
Duprav, Martin, '11 
Duttlinger, Frederick C, '12 
Eagles, Goldie Georgia, '11 
Eagles, Mollie Elizabeth, '12 
Earle, Charles W., '90 
Earnheart, Marie Edith, '12 
Easley. Myrtle Alberta, '12 
Eastman, Charles, '02 
Eastman. Robert Edward, '00 
Eaton, (jeorge Richard, 'OS 
Ebner, Emily, '12 
Eckman. Wilmer K.. '79 
(Edelblute) Smethurst, Jennie, 00 
Edelblute, William H., '92 
Edgerton, Glen Edgar, '04 
Edgerton, Ruth, '12 
(Edwards) Hartley, Elizabeth, '92 
Edwards, Louis Sidney, '03 
(Edwards) Leidigh, RLary Jose- 
phine, '05 
Edwards, Ralph Waldo, '11 
(Edworthv) Berkelev. A r t hie 

Aileen, '06 
Elder, George DeWitt, '12 
Elder, Leonard Roscoe. '06 
(Elder) Bull, Marv Amv, 'OS 
Filing, Carl G.. '04 
Filing. Otto H.. '01 
(Elliot) Wolf, Ruth, '10 
Elliott, Bert R., '87 
Elliott, Frederick B., 'S7 
Elliott, George Rav, '11 
Elliott, Martha. '12 
Ellis. Dora Jer-n, '12 
Ellis. Frank Cutter, '12 
Ellis. Lucv. '95 
Ellis. Robert William, '11 
Elsas. Marshall. '07 
Emmert. Valentine Meacham, '01 
Emrick, Eugene, '00 
Emrick, Victor, '95 
Emslie, Emniett Keeler, '12 
(Emslie) Miller, Katherine Lucv, 

'12 
Enfield, William L., '09 
(Engel) Blackman, Anna Philli- 

pina. '97 
Bngle. Abner Ethan. '11 



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Estlon, Harriet Marie, '06 
Esdon, Robert Alexander, '03 
Essmiller. William Diedrick, '12 
Estes, Maude, '10 
Etzold, Mabel Louise, 'l-l 
Evans, Charles Silar, '96 
Evans, Earl Joy, '06 
Evans, Jephthah W., '94 
Evans, William K., '05 
Evans, Wilma Dette, '09 
(Ewalt) Brown, Cora Elizabeth, 

'98 
(Failyer) Kyle, Corinne, '03 
Failyer, George H., '77 
Failyer. Lois, '07 
(Failver) Kinzer, Maude Irene, '03 
(Fairchild) White, Anna, '91 
Fairchild, David G., '88 
Fairchild, Paul Halstead, '86 
Fairman, Eugenia, '10 
Faris, Rainey, '01 
Faris. Smith, '06 
Farlev, Guv Francis, '98 
(Farley) Carr, Mattie I., '89 
Farmer, Lilla Cecil. '11 
Farrar, Robert Kilby, '96 
Fate, Florine Elizabeth, '11 
Faubian, Rena Amelia, '10 
Fav, Harrv Haines. '01 
Fay, Scott Stuart, '05 
Fearey, Harry Albert. '11 
(Fearon) Hubbard, Estella May, 

'03 
Felps, demons Inks, '12 
Felton, Ralph B., '04 
Felton, Rav Bonifleld, '04 
(Fenton) Kittell, Marie. '09 
Ferris, Arba C, '06 
Fickel, Glenn Raymond, '12 
Fielding, George T., '03 
Fielding, Lathrop Weaver, '05 
Fields. James William, '03 
Findley, Oliver Archie, *11 
(Finlayson) Zuck, Elizabeth, '04 
(Finlavson) Gardner, Stella May, 

'07 
(Finley) Schroder, Emma. '97 
Finley. George William, '96 
(Finley) Blaine, Josephine. '00 
(Finley) Mason. Lena, '05 
(Finley) Ridenour. Mary. '98 
(Fish) Brow^n. Frances Walker, 

'05 
(Fitz) Holcom. Jessie Lois. '04 
Fitz. Leslie Arthur, '02 
(Fleming) Blachly, Beulah, '04 
Fleming. Louise. '08 
Florell. Homer. '11 
Fockele. Fred F.. '02 
Fockele. Glick. '02 
Foote, Donald Forrest. '09 
(Forceman) Parks. Minnie L., '09 
Forest, Harry Verne, '00 
(Forest) Wilson. Lucile Mabel. '10 
Forsberg. Carl F., '08 
(Forsyth) Crone, M. Edith. '06 
Forsyth. George, '95 
(Forsyth) Felton. Hattie L.. '04 
(Foster) Miller. Anna Helen. '07 
Foster, Louis Cloyd, '04 
Fowler, Ira Loren, '12 
(Fox) Smith, Martha, '97 
Franklin, Oliver Morris, '12 
Freeman. Clarence Everett. '89 
Freeman. Ernest Harrison, '95 
Freeman. Joanna, '96 
(Frey) Xystrom, Mamie C, '07 



Friend, Carl E., '88 

(Frisbie) Criswell, Isabella Rus- 
sell, '94 

Frost, John, '92 

Frowe, Arthur Lorenzo, '98 

Frowe, Eugene Leonard, '94 

Fry. Clarence Grifflng, '12 

Fryhofer. Charles Wesley, '05 

(Fryhofer) Webster, Florence 
Eleanor. '95 

Fryhofer, George William, '95 

Fryhofer, John Jacob, '96 

Fuller, Frank I^rwin, '11 

Fuller. John Russell. '12 

Fulton. Robert Anson, '05 

(iabrielson, Mary, '11 ' 

Ciaden, Mary Eliza, 'OS 

(Jahan, Arthur Burton, '03 

(Gale) Kedzie, Ella M., '76 

Gale, George A., '76 

(Gale) Sanders, Hattie L., '89 

(Jail, David Emerson, 'OS 

(Gammon) Ryan, Erma, '08 

Gardiner, I. Day, '84 

(Gardiner) Obrecht, Mary Maude, 
'93 

Gardner, Edwin Chase, '04 

Garver, James R., '07 

Gasser, George W., '05 

Gates, Carrie May. '10 

Geauque. Harry Aiman. '11 

Gernert, "Walter Byron, '07 

Gerteis, Louise, '01 

Gettv, Richard William, '12 

Ghormlev, Gilbert G., '10 

Gibbon, Clarence T., '08 

GiVison, Elmer George, '96 

(liger, Orville Edward, '12 

Gilbert, William D., '74 

(Jilkison, Charles A., '06 

Gilliford. William Thomas, '06 

Gillis. Fred Norton, '03 

(Gilstrap) (Frazier) Melton. Effie, 
•92 

Gilstrap, Harry Benson, '91 

Gingery, Clark A., '02 

Gingerv, ,Tohn, '10 

Gish. Amos H., '10 

Gish, Oliver Holmes. 'OS 

Gison. Amljrosia, '09 

Gist. Almon Arthur. '91 

Gist. Lois Ruth, '12 

Glossop, Emma E., 'S3 

(Glover) Van Buck, Hester Clark, 
'11 

Godfrey, Albert N.. '7S 

Goheen, George G.. 'OS 

Goheen, John Homer. '12 

Goldsmith. David Andrew, '12 

Goldsmith, William Holman, '11 

Goodrich. Clara S.. '03 

Goodwin, Edith Anna, '03 

Goodwin, William H., '05 

Goodyear, Ellsworth Paul, '03 

Gore, Clyde Jamison, '07 

Gore, Harold William, '10 

Gould, Lee Ham, '12 

Grabendike. Frank W., '07 

(Graham) McCaskey, Cecile Ag- 
nes, '08 

Graham. J. Olin, 'OS 

Graham. Lewis M., '06 

(Grandfield) Hull, Edna Jane. '11 

Grandfleld, Edwin Harrison, '11 

Graves. Rov I.. '12 

Graves. Roy R.. '09 

Grav, Walter Otis. '04 



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Green. Abbott M., "86 
Green, Ned Mei-rill, '97 
Greene, George Ogden. '00 
Greene, Laurenz. '06 
Greenough, Elbert Ernest, '06 
(Griffing) Harlan, Aug-usta, '04 
Grifting. John Bernlce, '04 
Griffing, John S., '77 
(Gritfing) Cunnin g h a m, M a y 

Lucetta, '07 
Grifflng, William J., 'S3 
Grinter, William Henry Harrison, 

'12 
Gripton, David H., '06 
Grizzell, Chester W., '09 
(Grizzell) Praeger, Edna Gertrude, 

'08 
Groome, Herbert Revere, '05, '07 
Gross, Samuel S., '10 
Groves, Charles Alfred, '04 
Gugenhan, Lottie Ella, '12 
Guy, Paul D.. '10 
Haan. Samuel P., '07 
Habiger, Francis Joseph, '99 
Haffner, Herman C, '00 
Hagans, Otto C, '11 
Hageman, Earl Livingston, '11 
Haggart, Margaret Helen, '0.5 
Hain, Leo Roscoe, '11 
(Haines) Pond, Belle M., '67 
Haines, Charles Meyers, '09 
(Haines) Bowen, Emma Laura, '67 
(Haines) McKeen, Phoebe E.. 'S3 
(Haines) Huntington. Theophania 

M., '72 
Hall. Emma Ellen. '12 
Hall, George Clifton, '96 
(Hall) Linscott, Susie, '93 
Hall, Mary Elizabeth Longfellow, 

'04 
Hall, William Logan, '98 
Hallsted, Alanson L., '03 
Halm, Helen Hay, 'OS 
Halstead, Oscar Hugo, '95 
Hamaker, Roswell Lerov, '00 
(Hamill) Tillotson, Ara, '92 
(Hamilton) Martin, Marv L., '06 
Hamler, Harry T., '09 
Hammers, Lewis Arthur, '11 
(Hammond) Kittell, Mabel Rea, 

'11 
Hand, Ralph Robert, '10 
Haney, John George, '99 
(Hanson) Higinbotham, A n n a 

Viola, '9S 
Hanson, Anton, '0;i 
Hanson, Boline, '06 
Hanson, Ellen J., '07 
(Hanson) Ross, Esther E., '03 
Hanson. Gustaf William, '00 
Hanson, Nettie Regina, '12 
Hanson, Otto Albert, '05 
Harbecke, Herman Henrv, '11 
Harbord, Jas. G., 'S6 
Hardy. Walter Eugene. '98 
Harlan. Dora Inez. 'OS 
Harlan. Harry Vaughn, '04 
Harling, Walter. '94 
(Harman) Patten, Hortensia, '95 
Harman, John B., '95 
Harman, Marv Prances Burgovne, 

'93 
(Harner) Roehm, Daisy Ina, '06 
(Harner) Selvidge, Ivv Frances, 

'93 
Harner, J. N.. '92 
Harner, James "William, '00, '09 



Harner, Loyall S.. '92 
Harner, Schuvler C, '90 
Harold, William H., '05 
Harri, Fritz F,, '09 
(Harrington) Deibler, Amv Myr- 
tle, '91 
(Harris) Totten, Carrie Olive, '10 
Harris, Frank Clvde, 'OS 
(Harris) Burt, Lola May, '05 
(Harris) Gaston, Maude, 'OS 
Harris, Richard I., '12 
(Harrison) Jorgensen, Annie A,, 

'09 
Harrison, Floyd, '10 
Harrison, John R., 'SS 
Harrison, Ravmond D., '06 
Hart, Maud, 01 
Hartley, Charles Pinckney, '92 
Hartley, John William Abraham, 

'92 
(Hartwell) Shiffer, May, '12 
Hartwig, Charles, '12 
Harvey, James Madison, '9S 
Harvey. John Andrew, '99 
Harvey, William Lee, '02 
Haselwood, Fred W^illis. '01 
Hashimoto. Yojizaemon. '11 
Haslam. Thomas I'owell. 'OS 
Hasseljroek. Mamie Magdolene, '04 
Hastings, Milo M., '06 
Hathawav. Elizabeth F., 'OS 
Hathaway. Ella Sevilla. '10 
Haulenbeck. Mary Eliza. "97 
Havens. Alonzo (Tharles. '96 
(Havens) Norton. Gertrude Julia, 

'96 
(Hawkins) Gallup, Stella. '09 
Hawkinson, Clarence L., '06 
Hayes, Fred M., 'OS 
Hayes, Lawrence Wilber. '96 
Haynes. Benjamin F., '02 
Ha\nes, Lawrence Glenn, '09 
(Hazen) Rexroad, Alice Mabel, '09 
Hazen, John S., 'S9 
Hazen, Leslie Eugene, '06 
Hazzard, Charles Appleton, '12 
Heard. ^Villiam Lauren. '11 
(Heim) Moffltt. Christine M., '10 
Heim. Harry Russell, '06 
Helder, Arthur Hurschel, '04 
(Helder) Morse, Lorena Marguer- 
ite, '94 
(Helder) Halstead. Mamie Eva, '04 
Hendershot, William A.. '04 
Henderson. Helen Day, '09 
Hennon, Charles, '11 
Henry, Thomas Elliott, '11 
Helper, Ida Viola, '10 
Hepworth. Lewellyn Gaines, '97 
Hershey, Harry Ellis, '10 
Hess, Henrv P., '05 
Hester, Mark V., '94 
Hewitt, John Russell, '12 
Hewitt, Paul McGee, '12 
Hickock, Ellen Marguerite, "11 
Hickock, Mary Elizabeth. '12 
Higinbotham. John U.. 'S6 
Hildreth. William Rutherford, '02 
Hill. George Wilkie. '12 
(Hill) Champlin. Grace Edna. '99 
Hill. Thomas Newton. '09 
Hillebrandt. Benjamin Franklin, 

'12 
Hillis. Rees William. '12 
Hinkle. Katherine Harriett. '12 
Hirst. Jesse T.. '09 
Hodgson, Edward Howard, '03 



JiEroiW OF THE ALUMNI 



Hodgson, Frederick Earl, '05 
(Hofer) Johnson, Christine Del- 
phi ne, '02 
Hofer, Henrietta Mattie, '02 
(Hoffman) Johntz, Daisy Gladys, 

'00 
Hoffman, Emmett Vivian, '98 
Hoffman, Deon George, 'OS 
(Hofman) Bates, Dorothy Louise, 

'10 
Hoke, Hazel Juanita, '12 
Holderman, Pearl, '03 
(Hole) Campbell, Gertrude Elma, 

'06 
Hole, Walter Tope, '12 
Holland, John Warren, '96 
Hollis, Benjamin Ward, '11 
Holloway, A. Dexter, '07 
Holloway, Vera E., '09 
Holmberg, Edith Antonette. 'OS 
Holmes, George Benjamin, '11 
Holmes, Jacob Claude, '12 
Holmes, Adelaide Julia, '12 
Holmstead, Alice, '12 
Holroyd, Hartley Bowen, '13 
Holroyd, Ina Emma, '97 
Holsinger, Clarence V., '95 
Holzer, Hiram Adsil, '99 
Honska, William Benjamin, '11 
(Hood) Johnson, Myrtle Hattie, 

'97 
Hoop, Charles Henry, '97 
(Hoop) Montgomery, Delpha May, 

'91 
Hoover, Jessie May. '05 
Hopper, Frederick Sampson, '11 
Hopper, George E., '85 
(Hopper) Getty, Maria C, 86 
Hopper, William Avery, '10 
Horn, Margaretha Elise C, '93 
Hosick. William Cedric, '11 
Hough, Florence F., '85 
Hougham, Sarah Chase, '03 
(Houghton) Br o c k. May m e 

Amelia. '91 
(Houghton) Buck, Winifred Anna, 

•97 
Houk, Sylvanus Edgar. '11 
House. Edouard Wilfred, '02 
Houser, Frederick, '07 
Houser. John Samuel, '04 
(Houston) Martin, Hortense L., 

'83 
Houston, Luella M., '71 
Houston, Ulysses Grant, '81 
(Hoyt) Turner, Emma, '80 
Hoyt, Frederick O., '77 
Howard, Walter Cyrus, '77 
(Howell) King, Annice, 'OS 
(Howell) Zahnley, Mabelle, '09 
Howell, Minnie M.. '01 
Howenstine, Charles Clinton, '09 
Hower, George Harrison, '12 
Hubbard. Harvey B., '07 
(Hughes) Rodell, Nellie Dorothy, 

'06 
Hulett, Guv Dudlev, '9S 
Hulett, Mac F., '93 
Hulett. Marcia lone, '93 
Hull. Bret Redmon. '97 
Hull. Flora May, '07 
(Hull) Thompson, Grace G.. '09 
Hull, Ralph Waldo, '08 
Hulse, Fred R., '93 
Humphrey, Louis E., '77 
Hungerford, DePorest, '10 
Hungerford, Edwin H., '12 



Hunt, Ralph Edward, '11 
Hunter, Harley Mam, '10 
Hunter. Oliver William. '09 
(Huntress) Rhoades. Edith, '01 
(Huse) Collins, Helen Knostman, 

'08 
Huse. Mildred Knostman, '11 
Hutchings, Charles Ross, '94 
(Hutchinson) Streeter, Kate May, 

'07 
Hutto, Frank A., '85 
Hutto, Willis Wesley, '91 
Ijams, John W.. '90 
Ingersoll. Blanche, '11 
Ingham. Edith Belle, '09 
Ingman, Bertha Emma, '98 
Ingman, Clay Berkey, '97 
(Ingraham) Moore, Irene, '07 
(Inskeep) Peter, Helen C, '06 
Inskeep, Mildred Lee, '12 
Ireland, Harry A., '07 
Irving, Emma Sophia, '10 
Irving, William H., '09 
Irwin, Carl D., '10 
Isaac, Edward, '12 
(Ise) Gvgax, Estella May, '08 
Jackson, Charles Clifford, '99 
Jacobus, Charles, '09 
James, Evan, '04 
Jefferv. pnetcher M.. '81 
Jeffery. William J.. '81 
Jenkins. John Ethbert. '11 
Jessup, Fern Vivian, '11 
(Johnson) Butterfield, Ary Cor- 
delia. '98 
Johnson. Axel H.. '03 
Johnson. Benjainin Olaf. '11 
Johnson. Charles Frederick, '05 
Johnson, Christian Andrick, '95 
Johnson, Elmer, '08 
.Johnson, Fred Emanuel, '99 
Johnson, (leorge Victor, '91 
Johnson, Henry George, '96 
Johnson, James Henry, '05 
Johnson, John Arthur, '04 
Johnson, John James, '95 
Johnson, Roy Mentzer, '10 
(Johnson) Cooper. Susan Effle. '96 
.lohnson, Winifred Mae, '05 
Johnston. Edward Mervyn, '08 
Johnston, Harry Wallace, '99 
Jolly, Fred Ralph, '95 
Jolly, Louis Berten, '01 
Jones, Charles Sumner, '06 
.Jones. Donald Forsha. '11 
Jones. Edith Ellen. '09 
Jones, Humphrey William, '88 
Jones. Isaac. '94 
Jones, Jesse McCullah, '03 
Jones, John Seneca, 'OS 
(Jones) Pincomb, Marion Eliza- 
beth, '96 
Jones, Mary Edna, '10 
Jorgenson, Louis M., '07 
Joss, Edward Clarence, '96 
Joss. William Irving, '95 
Justin, Catherine Laura, '12 
(Justin) Haslam, Edith B., '08 
Justin, Ethel M., '10 
Justin, Margaret M., '09 
Justin, Miner M.. '07 
Kahl, Arthur Leroy, '11 
(Kahl) Ireland. Clara Myrtle. '07 
Kahl, Grover Cleveland, '07 
Kammeyer. Emma Dorothy. '12 
Kawaii. Nobuzo, '09 
Keats, Mabel Lucille, '11 



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Keeble, Jesse, '10 

Keeler. Lot Parker, '99 

(Keen) Moore, Elda Lenore, '96 

(Keen) Duncan, Letta Birdilla, '02 

Keith, Alice Mary, '11 

Keith, Edgar, '12 

Kellogg, Edward Henry, '11 

Kellogg, George Henry, "05 

Kellogg, Roval S., '96 

Kellogg, Ruth May, '10 

Kelly, Maude, 'OS 

Kelly, Paul Vincent, '10 

Kelly, Willis Norton. '12 

Kennedy, Ada, '09 

(Kennett) Darnall, Maud Estella, 

•95 
Kennett, Pauline, '12 
Kern, Edwin H., 'S4 
Kernohan, George, '12 
Kernolian, Helen, '04 
Kerr. Alniire Elnora, 'OS 
Kerr, Jay, '11 
Kersey, Ralph Teeter. '04 
Kessler, Jolm Martin, '99 
(Keyes) Graham, Clara M., '87 
Kiene, Fredric Arthur, '06 
Kiene, Ray, '11 
Kiger, Harry E., '09 
Kilmer, Roy, '10 
Kimball, Albert B., 'S9 
(Kimball) Dicl^ens, Bertha S., '90 
Kimball, Carrie M., '76 
Kimball, Charles Augustus, '93 
Kimball, Edgar ^Villis, '02 
Kimball. Fred G., '87 
Kimball, Mary, '07 
(Kimball) Tucker, Stella Victoria, 

'94 
Kimble, Samuel, '73 
Kimble. Venus, '08 
King, Charles Percy, '9S 
King, Loyd L,., '09 
King. Walter J., '09 
King, "William Arthur, '09 
Kinman, Charles Franklin, '04 
Kinnell. Frederick B., 'OS 
Kinslev. Albert Thomas, "99 
Kipp, Carl L., '09 
Kirby, Arthur W., '08 
Kirk, Clarence Bradv, '06 
Kirk, Mattie Eunice, '10 
Kirkpatrick, Mark, '96 
Kirkwood, Mildred I., '05 
Kirkwood, Nina H., '05 
Kiser, Orville M., '08 
Kittell, Albert G., '09 
(Kittell) Conner, Amanda C, '09 
Kittell. Elmer Frederic, '12 
(Kliewer) Ingold, Clara Marie, '11 
Knabb, William, '89 
Knaus, Warren, '82 
(Knickerbocker) Pyles, Maud 

Ethel, '93 
(Knipe) Curtis, Eusebia, "90 
(Knostman) Huse, Emma, 'SO 
(Knostman) Pratt, Helen, '01 
Koogle, Ira Tressler, '11 
Kramer, George Otto, '05 
Kratzer, David A., '09 
(Kratzinger) Taft, Elsie. 'OS 
Krotzer. Fred Wilhelm. '11 
Kubin. Edison Frank. '09 
Kupper. Edward Rudolj^li, '07 
Kyle, Curtis Hernon. '03 
Ladd, Daniel, '01 
Laflin. Ray Delbert. '12 
Lambert. Clarence. '07 



Lane, Walter Carl, '05 

(Lantz) Simmons, Editli Lvnette, 

•96 
Larson, Edward. '11 
LaShelle, Frank Elmer, '99 
La Tourette, James F.. '77 
Laude, Hilmer Henry, '11 
Lawry, Raymond George, '03 
Lawry, Walter Fish, '00 
Lawton, Frank Baxter, '12 
Lawton, Willard W., '10 
Leach, Darwin S., '81 
Leasure, Marion Franklin, '77 
Lechner, Cliristian Dagoliert, '99 
(Lee) Kubin, Emma, '10 
Lee. Mary Cornelia. 'S9 
Leidigli, Arthur Henry. '02 
(Leuszler) Montgomery, Grace B., 

'09 
Levengood, Alma May, '11 
Lewallen, Claire, '11 
Lewis, Adah, '07 
Lewis, David Ernest, '10 
Lewis, J. Allen, '85 
Lewis, Marion M., '84 
Lewis. Nathan E., '88 
Lightfoot, Fairy, '12 
Lightfoot, William J.. '81 
(Lill) Nelson, Gertrude E., '07 
Lill, Joe Grigsbv, '09 
l>ill, Percy E., '07 
Limbocker, Myron Arthur. '95 
Lindsay, Nellie Easter, '12 
Linn, Martlia Evaline, '12 
Linscott Frank MuUett. '91 
Linsev, R. Fred, '07 
Lint, Henrv Clay, '11, '12 
Little, Bessie Belle, '91 
(Little) MacEwan, E. Ada. '86 
(Little) Dobbs, Nellie P., '90 
Livingston, Franl-c B., '12 
(Lock) Noble, Bessie May, '98 
Locke, Erma Elizabetli. '01 
Lofinck, Reuben E.. '75 
Logan, Daniel Andrew, '05 
Logan. Edward A.. '05. '09 
Logan. George M., '02 
Long, Carl C, '08 
Long. Olive, ^98 
Long, Ross, '99 
(Long) Strauss, Sue, '96 
Loomis, Alice Marie, '04 
Loomis. George W., '04 
Losh, Albert Richard, '10 
Lowrance. Lillian May, '10 
Lovd, Roland, '10 
Lyman, Charles W., '96 
(Lyman) Hall, Gertrude May, '97 
(Lyman) Weaver, Laura Lillian, 

'06 
(Lyman) Otis, Mary Eliza, '94 
Lvness, Charles Enoch, '12 
(Lyon) Benner. DeNell Gilbert, '11 
Lvon, Thomas Eddv, '93 
Lyon, William Otis, '93 
Lumb, John Wallace, '10 
Lund. Jacob. '83 
Lungren. Mabel Exie. '11 
Lupfer. James A., '07 
McAninch, Otto Meade, '02 
McCall, William Thomas, '08 
McCampbell, Charles Wilbur, '06, 

'10 
(McCartney) Born, Rhoda C '05 
(McCartv) Coats, Amanda Culp, 

•00 
McCaslin. Harvey, '01 



280 



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McCauley. Charles Dwin. '96 
McCheyne. Gertrude Muriel. '09 
McClaskev, Edwin Louis, '07 
McClung. John R., '10 
McClure, Frank Donald, '11 
McColloch. James Walker, '12 
McConnell. Charles S.. '78 
McConnell, Fave Gertrude, '08 
McCoy, John E., '09 
(McCoy) Cover, Nellie Reeder, '05 
McCoy, Rose Margaret, '03 
McCov, William Ross, '12 
McCray, J. Myron, '09 
McCray, Minnie Vergie, '11 
(McCray) Fry. Viva Margaret, '12 
McCrea, McLeod Wilson, '93 
(McCreary) Vohringer, Ire ne 

Sophia, '12 
McCrone, Edwin William, '03, '07 
McCrone, Sara Grace. '04 
McCullough, William Andrew, '9S 
(McCurrv) Walker, N. Ollie, 'GO 
McDonald, Ethel, '07 
McDonald. Eula Delpha, '12 
McDonald, M. Edwin, '12 
(McDonald) Thayer, Nellie Evan- 
geline, '91 
McDonald. Scott Roger. '12 
(McDonald) Pyle. Vera Alta, '04 
McDowell, David Collins, '91 
McDowell, George G.. '00 
McDowell, James Laird, '92 
McDowell. John Earl. '11 
McDowell, Rose Edith, '93 
McDowell, Samuel Alexander, '95 
McFadden, Bert Jay. '11 
Mcllvaine. Robert A.. '92 
McKee, Clvde. '10 
McKee. Roland. '00 
(McKeeman) Birch. Olive R.. '08 
(McKeen) Kipp, Ethel Olive, '08 
(McKeen) Smith, Laura Sarah, '95 
(McKeen) Axelton, Madge Ruth. 

'01 
McKenzie. John Alexander, '01 
McKenzie. Mabel Mortier. '10 
McKinnie. Jessie Estelle. '12 
(McLaren) Scott. Nettie, '00 
McLaughlin, William J.. '87 
McLean. Harry Charles. '08 
McLenon. Henry Alexander, 'OS 
McNall, Preston Essex, '09 
(McNutt) Davis, Cora E., '06 
McRae. Alma, '06 
McWilliams. Samuel A., '10 
Mack, Albert John, '12 
MacLeod, Martha Mae, '10 
(Maelzer) Gilson, Amelia Augusta. 

'02 
(Maelzer) Haise. Louisa Mary, '99 
Maelzer, Valentine. '97 
Magill. Edmund Charles. '12 
(Mails) Coons. Mattie E., '82 
Mallon, Carl Edward, '07 
Manalo, Vincente G., '08 
(Manchester) Allison, Inez Isa- 

dore. '98 
(Manly) Williams. Kate Anna, '99 
Manny, Karl C, '10 
Manshardt, Charles L., '10 
March, Eleanor, '09 
Marlatt, Abbv L., '88 
Marlatt, Charles L., '84 
Marlatt, Frederick A., '87 
Maroney, George Eugene, '12 
Marshall. Phillip Edward. '08 
Martin, Albert Edward, '91 



Martin. Earl Harrison, '12 
Martin. Ellsworth Thomas. "90 
Martin. Ethel Madge. '08 
Martin. Florence Adelia. '98 
Martin, Henry Alba, '98 
Martin, John Edward, '09 
Martin. John Z.. '11 
Martinson. George, '01 
Marty, Charles Sumner. '96 
Marty, Frieda E.. '05 
(Marty) Lawson. Jessie Lou. 'OS 
Masheter, Roy, '10 
(Mason) Cotey, Dalinda, '81 
Mason, Kirk P.. '04 
Mason, Silas C, '90 
Masters, Claude, '99 
(Mather) Romine, Margaret Myr- 
tle, '02 
Matherly, Ernest Wilson, '06 
Mathewson, Walter E., '01 
Matthews, Howard David, '04 
Matthews. Vernon. '04 
Maus. Chester Arthur. '04 
Maxwell. Henry Greenleaf. '06 
Mav. George Parkinson. '11 
May, John M., '10 
Maybach, Fred Christian. '11 
Mayer, Frederick Herman, '09 
Meade, Virginia Lee, '09 
Mecke, Vincent, '10 
Meenen. Peter J.. "09 
(Meguire) Sheldon. Katie I.. '83 
Melton, Alice Maude, '98 
Melton. George Lane, '93 
Menke, George Gerkein, '9S 
Meyer, Ella M., '07 
Meyer, Frederick Hugo, '97 
Mever, Richard, '05 
Mickel, Louis B., '10 
Midgley, Alfred, '91 
Milham, James Arthur. '07 
Miller, Edwin Darrah Carlisle, '12 
(Miller) Cook, Emma Maude. '01 
Miller, Frederick Carl. '07 
Miller. Josephine Caroline. '11 
Miller, Virgil Emmitt. '12 
Miller, Winona Gertrude, '11 
Milliken, Francis Burzlev. '09 
Mills. Alonzo A.. '89 
Milner. Madeleine Wade. '91 
Milner. Paul Chambers. '91 
(Minis) Snodgrass, M a r g- aret 

Jane, '01 
Minis. Mary Frances. '98 
Mitchell, Jessie Coulter. '11 
Mitchell. Robert Andrew. '11 
Mitchell. Robert Bertice. '99 
Mivawaki Atsushi. '07 
Moffatt. George A.. '08 
Momyer. Harry H.. '08 
(Monroe) Stevens. Julia Anna. '01 
Monsch. Helen. '04 
Montgomery. Charles Dudley. '00 
Montgomery. Joseph Shaw. '07 
Moore. Celia Caroline. '12 
Moore, Harry Elbridge, '91 
Moore, Leona Estel, '07 
(Moore) Dakin, Mae, '98 
(Moore) Foster, Sarah, '94 
Moore, William C, '88 
Moore, William David, '12 
Moore. "W^illiam Henry. '94 
Moorhead. Ivan Arch. '12 
Moorman. Bessie. '12 
Moorman. Claude, '09 
Moorman. Ross. '09 
Morgan, Arthur Houston, '96 



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281 



Morgan. Clarence William, '01 
Morgan, Edward Allen, '07 
Morgan, Eugene Lawrence, '01 
Morlan. Fred Byers, '00 
Morlan. Samuel Erwin, '04 
Morris, Clara King, '11 
Morris, Grace, '09 
Morris, Hurd T.. '10 
Morris, Margaret Doii, '11 
Morris, Maria, '11 
Morrison, Orr O., 'OS 
Morrow, Effie May, '09 
Morse, John Oti.s, '91 
Morse, Theo Wattles, '95 
Morse, Wilton L.. '90 
Morton, Caroline, '06 
Morton, Charlotte Augusta, 'OS 
Morton, Flora Harriette, '11 
(Morton) McKeen, Stell, '12 
Morwick, Elizabeth Lovinia, '09 
Moseley, Margaret Ethel, '09 
Moseley, Robert Clay, '11 
Moses, Mary E., '87 
Moss, William Alfred, '12 
Mossman, Dennis Fleet, '12 
(Mudge) Houser, Bessie A., '03 
(Mudge) Thompson, Eusebia De- 
Long, '93 
(Mudge) EUing, Mary, '05 
(Mudge) Dimock, Ruth Atwill, '01 
Mulford, Effie Jane, '12 
Mullen, Roger Bonner, '02 > 
Munger, Edna Anna, 'OS 
Munger, Lewis J., '05 
Munger, Mvra May, '12 
Murphy, Charles A., '87 
Murphy, Nellie J., '85 
(Murphy) Hudson, Verda Ellen, '06 
Murray, Jacob Michael, '08 
Musser, Karl Bryant, '12 
Mustard, Jessie May, '01 
Myers, Hazel Helen, '12 
(Myers) Wermelskirchen. Velma 

Pearl, '11 
Myers, Wirt S., '81 
Myszka, Charles, '11 
Nash, Albert Marvin, '04 
Nauman, Orville, '11 
Needham, J. Dana, 'S3 
(Needham) Carter, Jennie June, '99 
Needham, Lucy, 'OS, '11 
(Neiman) Ramsey, Ruth Emma, 

'06 
Neiswender, Lincoln H., '84 
Nelson, Ellen Eustina, '11 
Nelson, Selina Emelia, '12 
Nevins, Clarence G., '07 
Newacheck, Franklin W., '10 
(Newell) Brandt, Clara Verena, 96 
(Newell) Hatch, Nora, '93 
Newell, Sherman Bodwell, '97 
Newland, Jessie, '12 
Newland, Rosa N., '06 
Newman, Albert E., '90 
(Nichols) Dearborn, Gladys Irene, 

'10 
Nichols, Ernest F., '88 
Nichols, Floyd Bruce, '12 
(Nichols) Donohoo, Harriet Grace, 

'9S 
Nichols, Jessie, '12 
Nichols, Roscoe Townley, '99 
Nichols, Schuyler, '98 
(Nichols) Eshelman. Susan W., '89 
Nicholson, James Morton, '12 
Nicholson. Rachel Gertrude, '05 
Nicolay, Josie Ellen, '12 



(Nicolet) Cron. Bessie Minerva. '07 

Nielsen. Harold Theodore. '03 

NiemoUer, August Fred, '93 

(Nitcher) Sowers. Martha. '01 

Nixon, Ivan Luther, '03 

Nixon, Laura Belle, '11 

Noble, Oliver, Ezra, '97 

Noel, Guv D., '09 

Noel, Harry M., '12 

Norbv, Oscar Marion, '12 

Norlin, John W., '09 

(Norton) Adams, Ellen Elizabeth, 

'96 
Norton, Jesse Baker, '97 
Norton, John Bitting Smith, '96 
(Norton) Poison, Mary Augusta, 

'97 
(Norton) Vicksberg, Virgi n i a 

Viola, '04 
Noyes, Arthur L., 'S5 
Noyes, Fanny Gertrude, '99 
Noyes, Hattie May, '91 
Noyes, Susie Amanda, '93 
Nygard, Jens, '05 
Nvstrom, Amer B., '07 
Oakley, Russell Arthur, '03 
Oblefias, Victor F., '09 , 
O'Brien, Edith Blanche, '11 
O'Brien, Harold Dale. '11 
(O'Daniel) Amos, Anna Louella, 

'03 
(O'Daniel) Scott, Mary Lorena, '04 
Odle, James Francis, '94 
Oesterhaus, John H., '01 
Ogilvie, Valerie Almina, '12 
(Oldham) Sisson, Katherine, '92 
Olin, Walter H., 'S9 
Olsen, Ole J., '07 
Olson, Bertha Olivia, '97 
Olson, Carl Emanuel, '11 
(Olson) Axelton. Hilda Sophia, '97 
Oman, Andrew Edward, '00 
Oman, Harry G. F., '07 
Oman, Victor Emanuel, '09 
Oneel, Carrie Belle, '01 
Orem, Wilma, '10 
Orr, Burton Sylvester, '07 
Orr, Harry Delphos, '99 
Orr, William Mails, '10 
Osburn, David Bethol, '11 
Osburn, Walter M., '11 
Oskins, Myrtle, '09 
Osmond, Lawrence, '11 
Ostlund, Arthur J.. '10 
Ostlund, Ephraim Andrew. '12 
Otevza, Mauricio Julian, '10 
Otis, Daniel Henry, '92 
Otten, Oscar Albert, '95 
Otto, Dora M., '11 
Otto, Henry, '06 

Owens, George Washington, '99 
Paddleford, Eli M.. '89 
Paddleford. Glenn Decatur. '12 
(Paddleford) MeFadden. Hattie A., 

'96 
(Paddock) Hess, Kate, '00 
(Painter) Desmarias, Carrie 

Vashti, '99 
(I'ainter) Rogers, Mary Kerilla, 

'96 
Painter, William Hackworth, '95 
(Palmer) Thackrev, Elva Luthera, 

'96 
Palmer, Hope Olive, '10 
(Palmer) Barrows. Inez Luella, '96 
Palmer, Orlando G., '87 
Pancake. Clara, '03 



282 



BECORD OF THE ALU31N1 



Pancake, Joseph Lloyd, 'ou 
Pape, Charles Wesley, '95 
Parke, Hazel Maxwell. '11 
Parker. Frank L., 'SO 
(Parker) Perry, Grace. '80 
Parker, Ivan Bryan, '92 
Parker, James Oliver, '09 
Parker, Louis B., '87 
Parker, Thomas Thornton, '11 
(Parkinson) Moyer. Fannie, '96 
Parks. Frank Thomas. '10 
Parks. Lucy Junie, '98 
Parrack. Albert William. '00 
Parry. William Theodore. '12 
Parsons. Helen Tracy. '11 
Parsons, Mary Russell. '11 
Patten. Ernest Byron. '98 
(Patten) Ames. Ethel, '95 
Patten, John Vernon. '95 
Pattison. Floyd. '12 
(Paulsen) Pickett. Nell, '05 
Payne, Edith B.. '12 
Payne. James E., '87 
Payne, John Howard, '09 
Peachy, Vernon D., '09 
Peairs, Leonard Marion, '05 
Pearce, Julia R., '90 
Pearson, Charles Randolph, '94 
Pearson. Milton Leroy. '11 
Peck, Archie Carpenter, '96 
Peck, Ella Emerson, '99 
Petvk, George C. '84 
(Peck) Berry, Hattie L.. '84 
Peck, Russell John, '97 
Peck, Seward N., '87 
(Peckham) Cordry, Allie S., '82 
Peckham, John J., '06 
Pelham, Jesse Leroy, '07 
Pellett, Henry Learner, '93 
Pellette, Dudley, '12 
Pendon, Claro, '09 
Penn, Kate Maria, '11 
Pennington. Harold Albert. '09 
(Perkins) ftloodv. Elenore. '00 
(Perkins) Myers. Edith. '00 
Perrill, Laurence Todd, '12 
Perrin, Arthur Alexander Ray- 
mond, '08 
(Perry) Hill. Celoa Alice. '03 
Perry. Edward H.. '86 
(Perry) Thomas. C. Jeanette. '98 
Peter. Arthur Louis, '96 
Peters, Clara Marguerite. '11 
Peterson, Charles John, '93 
Peterson, John Buell, 'OS 
Peterson. William Oscar. '97 
(Pfuetze) Julian, Anna C, '99 
Pfuetze, Carl Frederic, '93 
Pfuetze, Emil C, '90 
(Pfuetze) Samuel, Emilie Matilda, 

'98 
(Philbrook) Jones, Eva Louise, '97 
Philbrook, Rufus M., '97 
Philips, Allen Griffith, '07 
Phillips, Bertha Ellen, '11 
Phillips. Kenneth W., '12 
Phipps. William Henrv, '95 
Pickett. Luther B.. '05 
Pierce, Edwin William, '12 
Pierce, John Martin, '98 
Pierce, Marcia, 'OS 
Piersol, Paul du Challu, '00 
Pincomb, Charles Edwin, '96 
(Pincomb) Moats, Mary Josephine, 

'96 
Pincomb, Helena Maude, '01 
Pingree, Guy Giles, '12 



Pitman, Charles Beryl, '10 

I'ittman, Martha S.. '06 

I'ittman, Tom Lawrence, '04 

I'latt, George S., '78 

Piatt, H. Augustus. '86 

Piatt, Lucy W., '12 

Piatt, Robert M., '10 

I'lumt), Bertha Lunett, '11 

Points, John J., '67 

Pond, Raymond Haines, '98 

Poole, Bryant, '01 

Poole, Grover, '02 

Poole, John, '96 

Poole, William, '98 

I^ope, Horace Gershom, '94 

Pope, Warner S.. '92 

Pope. Willis Thomas. '98 

Popenoe. Charles Holcomb, '05 

Popenoe, Hubert L., '09 

Porter, Harrison E., '07 

Porter, Lulu Moore, '09 

(Poston) Groves, Adeline, '07 

Potter, George Percival, '07 

Potter, Luther Eugene, '00 

Potter, Percival Button, '11 

Pottorf, Andrew Jackson, '99 

Powell, Edgar Arthur, '96 

Praeger, Herman Albert, 'OS 

Pratt, Clarence D., '85 

Price, Leo, '11 

Price, Lyle Phillips, '11 

(Pritner) Lockwood, Marv Blv, 

'99 
Pugh, Burton Homer, '92 
Pugh, Edna. '11 
Pulver, William Arthur, '12 
Purdy, Daniel Milton, '12 
Purdv, Otto Independence. '99 
Pursel, Lisle Willits, '96 
(Putnam) Cutting-, Abljie Elida. 

'02 
Pyle, Charles A., '04, '07 
Pvles, Oral DeArmond, '11 
(Quinby) Perry, Ada H., '86 
(Quinby) Gardiner, Ida H., '86 
(Quintard) Peck, Alice Julia, '95 
Rader. Frederick Ellsworth, '95 
Rader, Ralph Waldo, '95 
(Raemer) Totten, Olga Marie. '11 
Ramsey, Lester Allen. '06 
Randall. Delmer William. '99 
Randall. Leaffa Laura. '09 
Randel, Georgia Adelle, '11 
Randle. Elizabeth, '07 
Rannels, Hile, '10 
(Rannels) Adams, Lulu Mahala, 

'07 
Ransopher. Silas Milo, '11 
Ratliffe, George Thomas, '11 
Records, Harold S., '09 
Reece, Richard, '06 
Reed, Alexis Joseph, '03 
Reed. Alvin Josiah. '10 
Reed. Charles Edgar. '11 
Reed. Clinton J.. '12 
Reed. Corwin J.. '79 
Reed. Elias Wilber. '92 
Reed. Ernest Carl. '09 
Reed. Hiram R., '07 
(Reed) Paddleford. Louise. '91 
Reed. Minnie. '86 
(Reed) Pierce, Nora Ma v. '98 
Reed. Robert Stirling. '92 
Rees. Eva. '10 
Rees, RoUin R., 'S5 
Reeves. Wray Robert. '10 
Reppert, Harry W., '10 



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283 



Reppert. Hugh E., '10 

(Reynolds) Pulton, Fanny E., '05 

Reynolds, Jessie Annaberta, '06 

Revnolds, Ross Herbert, '11 

Rexroad, Guy C, '09 

Rhoades, William Joseph, '97 

Rhodes, Arthur J., '0,'J 

Rhodes, Gertrude Elizabeth, '98 

Rhodes, Howard Newton, '96 

Rice. Ada, '95 

Rice, Artliur Daniel, "92 

Rice, Carl E., '97 

Richards, Edward Clement, '07 

Ric'.iards, Henry Paul, '02 

Richards, James C, '08 

Richards, John A., '09 

Richardson, Emmit I).. '06 

Richardson, Noble Asa, 'SO 

Rickman, Elvin, '04 

(Rickman) Gilbert, Eva May, '05 

Riddell, John Dewitt, '93 

Riddle. Genevieve Louise. 'OS 

Ridenour. Ambrose Elliott. '96 

(Ridenour) Orr, Jennie Plorence, 

'04 
(Ridenour) Plowman, Marv Etta, 

'96 
Rigg. Eva Talitha, '02 
Rigg, Lerov, '01 
Rigney, Ida Ethel, '09 
(Ritchie) Dearborn, Florence Re- 
becca, '04 
(Ritner) Smitli, Jennie Inez, '06 
Robb, Harry E., '88 
Robb, Newell Snow^den, '11 
Roberts, Alice Dunbar, '12 
Roberts, William Harvey, '99 
(Robertson) Smith, Blanche, '08 
Robertson, David G., '86 
Robertson, Hugli Dillon, '11 
Robertson, Isaac Archie, '96 
(Robertson) White, Kate L., '05 
Robertson, Thomas Meade, '97 
Robinson, Josephine, '12 
Robinson, Walter Stuart, '11 
Robison, Homer, Joseph. '97 
(Robison) Fearey, Maybeth. '10 
Rodell. Earl Natanael, '03 
Rodgers, Margaret, 12 
Roehrig, Marie Elizabetli, '11 
Rogers, Frederick J., '85 
Rogers. Jesse L., '04 
(Rogler) Speer, Elsie Alma, '11 
Rogler, Henry William, '98 
Rokes, John Albert, '93 
(Romick) Edgar, Agnes, '93 
Romick. Minnie Louise, '94 
(Romick) Chandler, Winnie Luel- 

la, '94 
Root, Irving Campdoras. '12 
Roots, Harvey George, '11 
Rosado, Franco Thomas, '12 
Rose, Flora, '04 
(Ross) Cunningham, Alice May, 

'03 
Ross, Donald, '07 
Ross, John Francis, '02 
Ross, Pontus Henry, '02 
Ross, Worth Daniel, '11 
Roth, Dave Ct., '11 
Rowe, Harold E.. '10 
Rowland. Ruth Lillian, '12 
Royer, Benjamin Franklin Simeon, 

'95 
Rudy, Artemus Jackson, '91 
Rudy, Henry Vernon. '91 
Ruede, Eugene M., '09 



Rumold, Ferdinand John, '98 
Rushmore, Harry C, '79 
Rvan. John Michael. "07 
Salkeld, Alvertis Santford, '09 
Salter, l^ewis A., '79 
Sandborn, Ethlyn Jewell, '10 
Sanders, William H.. '90 
Sanderson. Alfred Hayes, '03 
Sanderson, Martin Wilbur, '98 
Sandt, Victor Irvin, '94 
Sanford, Lawrence V., '04 
Sanneman, Ramer Henry, '06 
Sargent, William Stephen, '01 
(Sauble) Rogler, Maude. '01 
Savage, George Arthur. '09 
Savage, James G., '04 
(Saw^yer) Kedzie Jones, Nellie, '76 
(Sayers) DeLand, Maude F.. '89 
(Schaeffer) Morrison, Matah. '10 
Schafer. Edwin George. '07 
Scheel, John Alfred, '94 
Schell, Albert Leslie, '09 
Schild, Clara Dorothy, '08 
Schild, Hugo, '09 
Schlaefli. John. '11 
Schmidler. Henry William. '12 
Schmitz, Nicholas, '04 
Schneider, Essie Blanch. "12 
Schneider. Fred Lewis. '02 
Schnemayer, Susanna, '09 
Scholz, Walter Theodore, '07 
(Schorer) Richenbacher, Minnie, 

'09 
Schottler, Martin William, '07 
Schreiner, Fred H., '10 
Schroeder, William Paul, '06 
Schroer, Edward Henry, '11 
Schuppert, Richard C, '10 
Schwab, Ludwig Joseph, '12 
Scott, Charles A.. '01 
Scott, Crvus McDonald, '12 
Scott, John Marcus, '03 
Scott, Minnie Magdalene, '11 
Scott. Robert Douglas, '04 
Sears, Fred C '92 
Seaton, Gladys Sadie, '11 
Seaton, Roy A., '04 
Sechrist. Ernest Otto, '12 
Secrest, Birdie E.. '92 
(Secrest) Hungerford, Dorothy E. 

C, '85 
Secrest, Edmund Ray, '02 
Secrest, Emma, '90 
(Secrest) Linderman. Florine, '89 
Secrest, Grace Anna, '96 
Secrest, Jacob Ulrich, '94 
Secrest, May, '92 
Segel, Abel, '12 
(Selby) Curtice, Belle, '82 
Selby, Charles Baxter, '95 
Selby, Kathleen, '09 
(Selby) Laughlin. Mabel Gertrude, 

'95 
(Selig) Henderson, Geneva L., '09 
Seng, August William, '11 
(Senn) Heath, Marie Barbara, '90 
Sewell, Malcom Cameron, '12 
Shattuck, Earle Locke, '07 
Shaw, Claude Leon, '11 
Shaw^, Leslie Leon, '12 
(Shelden) Parker, Olive Maria, '98 
Shellenbaum, Edward, '97 
Shellev, Wilson George, '07 
Shellv, Grace Ellen, '10 
Shelly, William Linley, '09 
Shelton, Frank Sessions, '99 
Shepherd, Glen Reid, '02 



284 



HECOHi) OF THE ALUMM 



Sherrarcl, Theadore. '10 

Sherwood, Etta V., '12 

Sherwood, Virgie G., '12 

Shirlev, Garfield, '0.5 

Shofe, Alice Myrtle, '97 

(Shofe) McKee, Clara Lois, '10 

Short, Burton L., 'S2 

(Short) Houser, Charlotte Jane, 

•91 
Shuler, Harry Nelson, '12 
Shuler, Martin Roy, '06 
Shuler, William Preston, '10 
Shull, Charles Wesley, '97 
(Shumway) Gish, Carrie Marietta, 

'12 
Shuyler, Reynold, '10 
(Sickels) Davis, Marie E., 'SO 
Sidorfsky, Henry August, '0.3 
Sieder, Esther Metta, '10 
Sikes, Elva Lucretia, '09 
Sikes, William H., '79 
Simmons Railsback, Mary Edna, 

'11 
Simonsen, Warren Earl, '12 
Simpson, Claude W., '10 
Simpson, Jay Warren, 'OS 
Simpson, Myrtle Edith, '09 
Sims, Merl Hudson, '12 
Sisson, Edward O., 'S6 
Skillman, Edward, '10 
Skinner, Alice, '09 
Skinner, Benjamin, '91 
Skinner, Harrv Everton, '11 
Skinner, John T., '04 
Skinner, Perle Harrison, '07 
Sloan, Homer H., '11 
Sloan, John A., 'S2 
Small, Edward Paul Graham, '11 
Small, Richard, '11 
Smith, Alfred Caleb, '97 
(Smith) Kinsley, Anna Louisa, '01 
Smith, Charles Chrisfleld, '94 
Smith, Charles Franklin, '02 
(Smith) Roots, Clara Pearl, '11 
Smith, Edwin Lee, '9S 
(Smith) Skinner, Emily G., '06 
(Smith) Burt, Emma Estella, '03 
Smith. Ernest P., '9.5 
Smith. Fred Raymond, '93 
Smith, Frederick ,rohn, '95 
Smith, George Wildman, '93 
(Smith) Bixby, Hallie M., 'OS 
Smith, Harlan David, '11 
Smith, Harry Lewis, '12 
Smith. Jay Latimer, 'OS 
(Smith) Strong, Jennie Ruth, '94 
Smith, John Allen Higgins, '12 
(Smith) Wheeler, Kittv Myrtle, '95 
Smith, Louberta J., '10 
(Smith) Graves, Margaret Grace, 

'OS 
Smith, Marjorie C, '04 
(Smith) Reed, Marietta, '95 
Smith, Martin Gilbert, 'OS 
Smith, Ned, '12 
Smith, Oliver Russell. '98 
Smith, Phoebe Jane, '97 
Smith. Sallie Maud, '04 
Smith, Stanley Van, '10 
Smith, Walter Emory, '05 
Smith, William Elmer, '93 
Snapp. Arthur R.. 'OS 
Snell. Florence, '11 
Snider. Robert Alexander, '10 
Snodgrass, Milton David, '06 
Snyder, Anna. 'SS 
Snyder, Carl, '96 



Snyder, Edwin H., '88 

Snyder, Ralph, '90 

Snyder, Stanley, 'S9 

(Sommer) Hood, Mabel Ruth, '11 

Sorgatz, Frank, '07 

(Soupene) Crowther, Estelle Pearl, 

'10 
Soupene, Edna Grace, '11 
Spalding, Max Gilbert, '96 
Speer, Whitcomb Glenn, '11 
(Spencer) Fielding, Crete, '05 
Spencer, Walter Hayward, '02 
Sperry, Mabelle Julie. '06 
Spilman, Clara, '00 
Spilman, Harold Addison. '03 
(Spohr) Smith, Bertha, '98 
Spohr, George A., '06 
(Spohr) Heath, Julia C '06 
Spohr, Louise Mary, '99 
Spohr, Wilhelmina Henrietta, '97 
Spriggs. Ray E., '09 
Si)uhler, Henry Adam, '06 
Stafford, John Thomas. '02 
Stallman. Lulu Elise. '12 
Stanfield, William Wesley, '05 
Stanley, William Edward, '12 
Stauffer, Arthur S.. '04 
Stauffer, Maurice I., '07 
Staver, Wesley Ohio, '94 
Steele, EfTie Eleanor, '09 
(Stephenson) Obcr, Lottie Geneva, 

'12 
Steuart, William Henry, '95 
(Stevens) Jones, Blanche. '05 
Stevens, Orin Alva, '07 
(Stewart) Points, Alice Eulalie, 

'75 
Stewart, Claudius F., '07 
(Stewart) Pickell. Efhe L., '05 
Stewart, Mabel, '00 
Stewart, Stella, '00 
(Stinglev) VanBlarcom. Caroline 

Scott, '91 
Stinglev, John. '94 
Stingley. Orville Ashford, '96 
(Stingley) Haggman. Sadie, '96 
(St. John) Williams, Lillian Alice, 

'91 
Stockwell, Edgar Ross, '11 
Stoddard, Albert D., '06 
Stokely, Charles Harrison, 9r 
Stoker, George E., '90 
Stoker, John Russell, '11 
(Stokes) Sears. Ruth Tipton. '92 
Stone. Harry W.. '92 
Story, Marcia, '12 
Stratton, Clifton Jairus. '11 
(Streeter) Hanev. Annie Louisa. 

'99 
(Streeter) Smith. Grace Elizabeth. 

'07 
Strife, Adelaide. '01 
Strife, Mary Catherine, '05 
Stromire, Matthew Castle, '11 
Strong, Alden G.. '11 
Strong, Herbert D., 'OS 
Stuewe, Paul Martin Alfred, '11 
(Stump) Chaffee, Cora Idell, '95 
(Stump) Cudney, Gertrude Ella. 

■96 
Stump, Lois, '03 
Sullivan, Daniel Charles. 'OS 
(Summers) Galligan, Anna Odette, 

'01 
.^.ui'ber. Eva May, '12 
Sulcliff, Leora Juanita, '09 
Sv anson, Ernest Felix, '06 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 



285 



Swartz, Bertha Lillian. '11 
(Sweet) h2vans. Bertha Florence, 

'07 
Sweet, Fayette Charles, '00 
Sweet. Helen Louise. 'OS 
(Sweet) Arnold, Jessie A., '05 
(Sweet; Pittman, K. Elizabeth, 

'04 
(Sv. oet) Betts, Lucy, '01 
Swift. Charles Bartholow. '0.5 
Swing-le, Cora Edith, '00 
Swing-le, Deane Bret, '00 
(Swingle) Joss, Miriam Esther, 

'96 
Swingle, "Walter T., '".(O 
Symns, Andrew B.. '98 
Syn^ns. Perrin K., '01 
Taft. Edwin Springer, 'OS 
'ralle\-, Randall E., '10 
Tanner, Cassie, '12 
TayTor, Irene Alma, 'OS 
Taylor, .John Edwin, '94 
(Teagrarden) Bardo, Maude E., 'OS 
Tennis, Olive, '12 
(Terhune) McCall, Edith Grace. 

'12 
Terhune, Ellen Maude. '12 
Terrell, Wendell Phillips, '04 
Thackrey, Cora, '9S 
(Thackrey) Reece. Harriet Emer- 

scr;. '9S 
Thac^crey, John Eugene, '93 
Thuckroy. William Elwood, '96 
(Tharp) Edwards, Estelle Mae, '01 
Thatcliei George Ira, '10 
Thatcher. Harry Raymond. '03 
Thaver, Ellis Chenev. '91 
Thoburn. Joseph B. '93 
Thomas. Henry. '04 
Thomas. Henry Marsden. '98 
Thompson. Barton R.. 'ito 
Thompson, Carl P., '04 
Thompson, Charles Henry, '93 
Thompson. Charles L.. '0.5 
Thompson. Charles W.. '89 
(Thompson) Winter. Dora. '95 
Thompson. George Eldon. '11 
Thompson. George K.. '93 
Thompson. George N., '87 
Thompson. Helen Biship. '03 
Thompson. John Augustus. '03 
Thompson. John Bert. '05 
Thompson, Nellie L.. '10 
Thompson. Raymond Charles. 'OS 
Thompson. Roger S., '05 
(Thompson) Manny. Sarah Paul- 
ine. '03 
Thummel. Claude B.. '05 
Thurston, Elbert Wrenn. '06 
Thurston. Warren Bunn. '06 
Tilburv. S. Rav. '07 
Timbers, Delbert L.. '94 
Tinkham, Merritt Rex, '09 
Tippin, Leslie O., '10 
Todd. Albert, '72 

(Tolin) Courter, Anna Rhea. '07 
(Tolin) Jeffs. Bessie L.. 'OS 
Tomson. ^Valter Edwin. '12 
Toothaker. Mvrtie Lucv. '02 
Totten. Harry E.. '10 
(Towers) Brooks. Nellie. '99 
Towne. Norman Lee, '04 
(Towne) Shaffer, Zepherine Ellen, 

•11 
(Train) Stewart, Doris M., '06 
(Travis) Cook, Jessie Leona, '06 
Trembly. Elven Creveling. '95 



Ti-embly. John E.. '97 
(Trimmer) Parker. Cora Meda, '10 
Trosper, Earl Jay, '10 
Troutman, Virginia. '07 
True. Alice Marie. '12 
(True) Goddard. Helen Castle. '01 
True. Otho Sprague. '99 
Trumbull, James Dunbar. '96 
(Trumbull) Correll, Laura Helen, 

'00 
Trunk, Matilda, 'OS 
Truskett, P^dwin Earl, '10 
(Tucker) Hopper, Grace Irene, '10 
Tucker, Katherine Ann, '12 
Tucker, Walter Percival, '92 
(Tulloss) McLean, Elsie May, 'OS 
Tulloss, James Otis, '99 
Tulloss, William Guy, '99 
Tunnell, Jane Chapin, '89 
Turnl>ull, William, '04 
Turner. Alonzo Franklin. "05 
Turner. Chester Francis, '12 
Turner, Harry Castle, '01 
(Turner) Bruce, Ina M., '89 
Turner, Marcia Elizabeth, '06 
Turner, Mary Lee. '12 
(Turner) Clothier. Phoebe Carey, 

'94 
Turner, William Fenwick, '10 
Uhl, Frank Edwin, '96 
(Ulrich) Boys, Dovie May, '03 
Ulrich. William. '77 
Umberger. Grace E.. '05 
L'mberger. Harry. '05 
(Umberger) Long. May E., '07 
Utter, Oliver L.. '88 
(Vail) Butterfield. Florence Helen, 

'01 
(Vail) Waugh. Mary Alice. '92 
Valentine. Emma V. '12 
Van Blarcom. Samuel L., '91 
Van Buck. Walter. '11 
Vance. Gertrude M.. '04 
Vanderlip. Blanche Beatrice. '10 
Van De Venter. John W.. '86 
(Vandivert) Remick. Harriet Ag- 
nes. '97 
Van Dorp, Fred, '05 
Van Nordstrand, Robert Daniel, 

'12 
Van Zile, Gilbert J., '90 
Vass, Alonzo Frederick, '09 
\'aughn, Edgar Allen. '12 
Vilander, Philip Cornelius. '11 
Vinall. Harry Nelson. '03 
(Vincent) McCormick. Ella. '79 
Vincent. Samuel Robert. '94 
(Voiles) Williams, Alberta Suena. 

'03 
(Voiles) Jewell. Olive. '97 
Wagner. (George Franklin. '99 
Wagner, Jessie May. '00 
(Wagner) Gresham, Marv Caro- 
line. '01 
Wakefield. Orin Russell. '04 
Waldraven. Luther Watts. '00 
^Valdraven, Robert U.. '89 
Walker. Carroll. '08 
Wallis, Robert Lynn. '92 
(Walter) Skinner. Joseph ine 

Elizabeth. '07 
Walter. Merton Luthei-. '07 
Walters. Aaron. 'S8 
Walters. Daniel. '08 
Walters. Fred. '02 
Walthour, Roy L.. '12 
Walton, Noel Hutchinson, '11 



28() 



RECOHD OF THE ALl'MM 



(Ward) (leorpre, Catherine Niesz, 

'07 
Ward, Clvde Quincy. '10 
Ward, Milan T.. ■!^3 
Ward. Walter Gilling-, '12 
(Ware) Johnson, Vera Arvena, '12 
(Washington) Samson, Rebecca 

Rees, '05 
(W^aters) Conner, Elsie Lucile, '9.S 
Waters, Fred Dorsey, '9S 
Waters, George W., '86 
(Waters) Beeler, Lora L... '88 
(Waters) Dale, Lucy Helena, '94 
Watkins, Warren Elmer, 'OG 
Watson. Clarence, '12 
Watt, John Earl, '11 
(Waug-h) Davis. Fannie Elizal)eth. 

'91 
Waugh. Frank Albert, '91 
(Waugh) Smith, Mary I^ana, '99 
Weaver. Chauncey lies. '06 
Weaver, Fern Vena, '12 
Weaver, Olev Willis, '11 
■Webb, Frank Cooper. '04 
Webb. William Allen. '04 
Webster. Edwin H.. '96 
(Wells) Traxler, Ora Rebecca, '92 
Wells, Rav Thurman, '10 
Welsh, Charles R.. 'OS 
(Welstead) Dunham. Georgiana. 

'10 
Wenkheimer, Alberta M.. '09 
Wermelskirchen, Louis, '11 
Werner, Albert A., '07 
(West) Allen, Georgiana, '07 
West, James, '12 
(Westgate) Lewis, Helen Clara, 

'07 
Westgate, John Minton, '97 
Westover, Edgar Leroy, '11 
(Wetzig) Terrass, Pauline Emilie, 

'08 
Whaley, William E., '86 
Whedon, Charles O., '71 
Wheeler, Andrew Jefferson. '11 
Wheeler. Clarence. '11 
Wheeler. Earl, '05 
Wheeler, George Carpenter, '95 
(Wheeler) Westgate, Inez, '05 
W^heeler, Mark, '97 
W^hipple, Abner Davis. '98 
Whipple, Florence Rilla. '12 
Whipple, Glenn Edwin. '11 
Whipple, James Hallev, '04 
Whipple, Orville Blaine, '04 
White, A. Judson, '74 
White, Bessie May. '10 
White, Charles Bernard, '99 
White, Clarence H., '05 
(White) Sullivan, Eleanor Marv. 

'01 
(White) Turlev. Kate E., '71 
White, Leon Vincent, '03 
(White) Abl)ott, Martha A., '67 
White, Ralph Richard, '06 
White, Thomas F., '06 
White. Wavne. '05 
"Whitford. Harry Nichols. '90 
(Whitman) Heiser, Minerva E., 

'76 
W^hitney, Allen Homer, '12 
Wickman, Daniel F.. '92 
(Wiest) Joss, Emilv Jennie, '04 
Wiest, Flora Emilie, '91 
(Wilder) Sawdon, Adelaide 

Frances, '98 
(Wilder) McCoUough, Josephine 



Hannah, "98 
Wildin, George Washington, '92 
Wilkins, Roy, '09 
Wilkinson, Harrison Walter, '11 
Wilkinson, William J., '05 
Willard, Charles J., '08 
(Willard) Calvin, F. Henrietta, 

"86 
Willard, Henry S, '89 
Willard, Julius T., '83 
(Willard) Emrick, Mary Eliza- 
beth, '95 
\\'illiams, Clyde Douglas, '11 
Williams, Francis Buckner, '09 
VVMUiams, Jennie, '10 
Williams, Louis Coleman, '12 
Williams, Marie, '09 
Williams. Marion, '09 
Williams, Mary Catherine, '12 
Williams, Nannie Elizabeth, '99 
Williams, Owen Edward. '11 
Williams, Robert E., '07 
Willis, Chloe May, '09 
(Willis) Call, Clara, '08 
(Willis) Wells, Edna Leona. '10 
Williston, Samuel Wendall, '72 
Willoughby, Luther Earle, '12 
Wilson, Alexander George, '99 
Wilson, Amos E., '78 
Wilson, Bruce Steinhoff. OS 
(Wilson) Dutton, Clare Annie, '97 
Wilson, Edgar M., '06 
Wilson, Esther S., '10 
Wilson, Floyd E., '10 
(Wilson) Elliott, Frances Odell, 

'08 
Wilson, Frederick W., '05 
Wilson, (.4eorge Heber, '05 
Wilson, Ira A., '08 
'Wilson, John 'Thomas, '10 
Wilson, Matilda Jane, '12 
(Wilson) Holsinger, Olive Mabel, 

'95 
Wilson, Robert Hugh, '09 
Wilson, Robert S., '04 
Wiltse, Albert Lemont, '10 
Wimer, Thomas E., '90 
(Winchip) Spilman, Bertha, '91 
Wingfield, Susan Elizabeth, '12 
Winter, Henry B., '09 
(Winter) Hawks, Katherena, '01 
Wise, John L., '86 
Withington, Charles H., '06 
Withington, George Edna, '12 
Woestemeyer, Clara Mary, '99 
Woestemeyer, Frederick Otto, '99 
Wolcott, Leroy Buslmell, '12 
Wolf, (Tcorge. '05 
Wolf, Nelle, '08 
Wolfe, Raymond McKee, '12 
Womer, Retta, '04 
(Wonsettler) Rude, Grace L., '85 
Wood, Casper Alfred, '11 
Wood, Clarence E.. '79 
Wood, (irrace (Enfield). '05 
Wood. Harold Pope. '12 
Wood, Thomas Marshall, '06 
Wood, William, '11 
(Woods) Shartel, Effie E., '85 
Woody, Ward, '10 
Worden, Edith, '06 
Working, Daniel Webster. '88 
Worswick, Jay G., '05 
Wreath, Nellie Lunette, '12 
Wright. Alfred Orrin, '91 
Wright, Andrew H., '08 
Wrigiit, Earnest A., '06 



KANSAS STATU AGBICULTUBAL COLLEGE 287 



Wright, Walter Scott, '06 York, Henry Theador, '01 

Wright, Willis M., '87 York, Oscar Thomas, '11 

Wyatt, Kirby Kennedy, '11 Young, George Asbury, '12 
(Wyatt) Wilson. Lucie Joan, '01 Young, Stuart Smith, '08 

Wyatt, Roy Milton, '09 Zacharias, Wilbur W., '10 

Wyland, Florence, '11 Zahnley, James W^alter, '09 

Yeager, Albert Franklin, '12 Zimmerman, Bffie Jeanetta, '91 

Yenawine, Ora Gertrude, '95 Zimmerman, Frederick, '98 

Yeoman, Charles Ernest, '92 Zimmerman, John Henry, '12 

Yeoman, Frank, '98 Zimmerman, Kate Klizalieth, '00 

Yeoman, William James, '93 (Zimmerman) Haselwood, Lilly 
Yerkes, Guy E., '06 Maud, '02 

(York) Peterson, Carrie V., '09 Zoller, Charles, '10 



288 



BECOED OF THE ALUMNI 



RESIDENCE INDEX 

(Not Including the Class of 1913) 



ALiABABIA 
Auburn 

Jones, Charles Sumner, '06 
Jones, Jesse McCuUah, '03 
(Stevens) Jones, Blanche, '05 
Tuskegee 

Maxwell, Henry Greenleaf, '06 
Pyles, Oral DeArmond, '11 

ARIZONA 
Cave Creek 

Gingery, Clark A., '02 
Chin Lee 

Bishoff, Roger Williams, '97 
Flasstaff 

Berg, Willis Ernest, '11 

Williams, Robert E., '07 
Fort Haueliauea 

Kupper, Edward Rudolph, '07 
Maricopa 

Thompson, Charles L., '05 
Nosales 

(Selbv) Laughlin, Mabel Gertrude, 
'95 
Phoenix 

Wilson, Frederick W., '05 
Saltwater 

Ellis, Dora Jei-.n, '12 
Tern lie 

Gritting, John Bernice, '04 
Tucson 

(Blachly) Freeman, Loua Adelle, 
'01 

Clothier, Robert Waitman, '97 

Richards, John A., '09 
Winslo^v 

(McCoy) Cover, Nellie Reeder, '05 

ARKANSAS 
Con^vay 

Randall, Leaffa Laura, '09 
Fayetteville 

(Hull) Thompson, Grace G., '09 

Thompson, Raymond Charles, '08 
Jonesboro 

Turner, Marcia Elizabeth, '06 
Mena 

(McKeen) Smith, Laura Sarah, '95 

Smith, Frederick .lohn, '95 
Rogers 

Wright, Alfred Orrin, '91 
Siloam Sitrinjis 

Graves, Roy I., '12 

CALIFORNIA 
Alturas 

Green, Abbott M., '86 
Anaheim 

Mills, Alonzo A., '89 
Azusa 

Holmes, Adelaide Julia, '12 

Holmes, George Benjamin, '11 
Bard 

Blair, Roscoe Eugene, '10 

Ratliffe, George Thomas, '11 
Berenda 

Doane, Edgar Willis, '01 



Berkeley 

Bridgman, Lillie Belle, '86 
(Cooper) Zimmerman. Allan Elizabeth, 

'07 

Hayes, Fred M., 'OS 

HiSKS 

Adams, Ernest L., '07 

(Kannells) Adams, Lulu Mahala, '07 
Bradley 

(Voiles) William , Alberta Suena, 
'03 
Calexico 

Dunn, Frank W., '84 
Cliico 

McKee. Roland, '00 

(Sv, eet) Betts, Lucy, '01 
Clareniont 

(Pairchild) White, Anna, '91 
Davis 

Baird, Harry S., '11 

(Bixby) Davis, Hazel, '10 

Davis, Leon Milehame, '09 
Duarte 

Blain, Arthur T., '79 

(Campbell) Blain, Etta, '79 
El Cento 

Stanley, William Edward, '12 
E.siiorto 

(Securest) Linderman. Florine, '89 
Estrella 

Alvord, Raiffe, '10 
Kti>vanda 

Rader, Frederick Ellsworth, '95 

Werner, Albert A., '07 
Falll)rook 

(Perkins) Myers, Edith, '00 
Fresno 

Borton, Samuel I., '90 

Cunnintrham. Solon Whitnev. CS 

Ingham, Edith Belle. '09 

Rudy, Henry Vernon, '91 
Gardena 

(Asbury) Derr, Elizabeth Edna, 
'00 

Derr. Honker, '00 
Glendale 

Holloway, Vera E., '09 
Heber 

Bower, Mabel J., '08 

Brock, James E., '08 
Hemet 

McCrea, McLeod Wilson, '93 
Holly^vood 

Smith, Alfred Caleb, '97 

(Waugh) Smith, Mary Lana, '99 
Imperial 

Sweet, Helen Louise, '08 
Lake >lountnin 

(Waters) Dale, Lucy Helena, '94 
Livermore 

Howard, Walter Cyrus, '77 
LonK Beach 

Chandler. Charles Asa. '00 

(Romick) Chandler, Winnie Luel- 
la, '94 
Los Anjseles 

Caldwell, Ralph Morris, '11 

Carr, Henry Webb, '11 

Colliver, Mary P., '05 



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289 



(Davis) Stringfield, Eliza Z., '73 

Gross, Samuel S., '10 

Hall, Mary Elizabeth Longfellow, 
'04 

Manny, Karl C, '10 

Mayer, Frederick Herman, '09 

Miller, Virgil Emmitt, '12 

Peck, Archie Carpenter, '! 6 

Roehrig-, Marie Elizabeth, '11 

Royer, Benjamin Franklin Simeon, 
'95 

Smith, Phoebe Jane, '97 

Smith, Walter Emory, '05 

(Spohr) Heath, Julia C 'OG 

(Stingley) Haggman, Sadie, '96 
lios Bnuos 

Bryant, Virgil C, '09 
MvFarlnnd 

(Cottrell) Stiles, Nellie E., '87 
Manton 

Shaw, Claude Leon, '11 
Mereed 

(Doane) Greenough, May, '04 

Greenough, Elbert Ernest, '06 
'Modesto 

Domsch, TJrfa Agnew, '11 
Monrovia 

(Finley) Blaine, Josephine, '00 
National City 

(Crow) Tinkham, Ida Myrtle, '10 

Tinkham, Merritt Rex, '09 
Oaliland 

(Campbell) Thurston, Stella, '06 

Cole, Murray Stanley, '02 

(Mason) Cotey, Dalinda, 'SI 

Reed, Alexis Joseph, '03 

Thurston, Warren Bunn, '06 

Wilkinson, William J., '05 
Ontario 

(Oay) Jones, Laura Greeley, '93 

Jones, Isaac, '94 
Orang^e 

(Barnett) Bonebrake, Cecil Pearl, 
'09 

Bonebrake, Casey C, '09 

Hull. B'lora May, '07 

Smith, Charles Chrisfield, '94 
Oleander 

Rudy, Artemus Jackson, '91 
Palo Alto 

Nichols, Jessie, '12 
Pai^adena 

Kennedy, Ada, '09 
Patterson 

Zacharias, Wilbur W , '10 
Pomona 

(Finley) Schroder, Emma. '97 

Romick, Minnie Louise, '94 
Redlands 

Melton, George Lane, '93 
Riverside 

Zimmerman. Kate Elizabeth ('0 
Sacramento 

Wilkins, Roy. '09 
San Bernardino 

Richardson, Noble Asa, '80 

Savage, James G., '04 
San Diego 

Cave, Wayne Bea, '08 
Hester, Mark V., '94 
Martin. John Z., '11 
Sorgatz. Frank, '07 
San Dimas 

Williams. Francis Buckner. '09 
Sau Francisco 

Corey. William A., '84 
Fielding, Lathrop Weaver, '05 



Forsberg. Carl F., '08 

Lightfoot. William J.. '81 

Martinson. George. '01 

Peter. Arthur Louis. '96 

(Spencer) Fielding. Crete. '05 

Stoker, George E.. '90 

Wheeler, Mark. '97 
San Jose 

Oneel, Carrie Belle, '01 
San LiUis 

Eastman, Charles. '02 

Myszka, Charles. '11 

Secrest, May, '92 
Santa Ana 

Anderson. Harrison Ray, 'II 

Kimball. Carrie M..' '76 
Santa Barbara 

(Quinby) Gardiner. Ida H.. '86 
.South Pasadena 

(Perkins) Moody. Elenore. '00 
Stanford University 

Rogers. Frederick J.. '85 
Turlock 

(Schover) I\ickenbacher, Minnie, '09 
AVillits 

Haselwood, Fred Willis, '01 

(Zimmerman) Haselwood. Lilly Maud. '02 
Yalo 

(Romick) Edgar, Agnes. '93 

COLORADO 
Allison 

Kimball, Albert B., '89 
Arapahoe 

Adams. Samuel John, '98 

(Norton) Adams, Ellen Elizabeth, 
'96 
Austin 

(Paddleford) McFadden, Hattie A., 
'96 
Boone 

(Bayless) Staver, Jessie Geneva, 
'98 

Coe, William Arthur, '96 
Boulder 

Bain, Alvah I., '00 

Burt, Harvey A., '05 

(Harris) Burt, Lola May, '05 

Pancake, Clara, '03 
Cheyenne Wells 

Adams, Joshua William, '98 
Colorado Springs 

Harner, Loyall S.. '92 
Crawford 

Stafford. John Thomas. '02 
Denver 

Denison. Henry L.. '67 

Houston. Luella M.. '71 

Morlan. Samuel Erwin. '04 

Snyder, Edwin H.. "88 

Stauffer. Arthur S.. '04 

Working. Daniel Webster. '88 
I<:ikton 

McDowell. James Laird. '92 
First Vie«' 

(Finlayson) Zuck. Elizabeth, '04 
Fort Collins 

Barr. William Archer. '11 

Cottrell, Henry M.. 'S4 

Haggart, Margaret Helen. '05 
Fowler 

Cummings, Charles William. '05 
(iolden 

Nash. Albert Marvin. '04 
Cireeley 

Finley, George William, '96 



290 



BECOED OF THE ALUMNI 



Has^vell 

Reeves, Wray Robert, '10 
Hesperus 

Haffner, Herman C, '00 
Huerfano 

(Broquet) Bailey, Prudence Dell, 
'00 
La Junta 

Miller, Edwin Darrah Carlisle, '12 
Lieadville 

(Harrington) Deibler, Amy Myr- 
tle, '91 
Mancos 

Morse, Wilton L., '90 
3Iorrisou 

Eagles, Goldie Georg-ia, '11 
Pueblo 

Rogers, Jesse L., '04 

Smith, Marjorie C, '04 

Smith, Stanley Van, '10 
Ranfjelj- 

White, Ralph Richard, '06 
Rooky Ford 

Newland, Jessie, '12 
Steainl)c>at Springs 

(Deaver) Poiipen. Bernice Ada, '08 
SterlinR 

Bascom, Dorus Clark, '10 
Trinidad 

Waldraven, Robert U.. '89 
Victor 

(Lantz) Simmons, Edith Lvnette, 
'96 
Wells 

Terhune, Ellen Maude, '12 
Wig wain 

(Harman) Patten, Hortensia, '95 

Harman, John B., '95 

CONNECTICUT 
Greenwich 

Morton, Charlotte Augusta, 'OS 
Nov Haven 

Wildin, George Washington, '92 

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
Washington 

Call, Lewis W., 'S3 

(Carleton) Doane, Margaret Isap- 

hene, '96 
Doane, Charles Francis, '96 
Hartley, Charles Pinckney, '92 
Kyle, Curtis Hernon, '03 
Lill, Joe Grigsby, '09 
Marlatt, Charles L., 'S4 
Norton, Jesse Baker, '97 
Oakley, Russell Arthur, '03 
Pearce, Julia R., '90 
Popenoe, Charles Holcomb, '05 
Swingle, Walter T., '90 
Thompson, John Bert, '05 
(Turner) Bruce, Ina M., '89 
Vinall, Harrv Nelson, '03 
Wheeler, Earl, '05 
Williams, Owen Edward, '11 
(Winchip) Spilman, Bertha, '91 
Wood, William, '11 

FLORIDA 
Anthony 

Turner, William Penwick, '10 
Arcadia 

(Kimball) Tucker, Stella "Victoria, 
'94 

Tucker, Walter Percival, '92 
Bradentown 

(Long) Strauss, Sue, '96 



Fort Barrancas 

Bender, Louis Blaine, '04 
Gainesville 

(O'Daniel) Scott, Mary Lorena, '04 

Scott, John Marcus, '03 
Jacksonville 

Crisswell, Walter E., '12 
Orauj^e Bend 

Chase, Elijah Ellis, '02 
Pensacola 

Myers, Wirt S., '81 
■West Palm Beach 

Gale, George A., '76 

GEORGIA 
Albany 

Ellis, Robert William, '11 
(McCreary) Vohringer, Irene 

Sophia, '12 
Smith, Harry Lewis, '12 
Atlanta 

Armstrong, Ralph A., '88 
Elliott, George Ray, '11 

IDAHO 

Aberdeen 

Aicher, Louis C, '10 

(Davis) Aicher. Edith Nellie. '05 
Albion 

Bull, Elmer A., 'OS 

(Elder) Bull, Mary Amy, 'OS 
Arrowrock 

Hoffman, Leon George, '08 
Berj^er 

Pierce, John Martin, '98 

(Reed) Pierce, Nora May, '98 
Boise 

(Crump) Ames, Elsie Emeline, 95 

(Maelzer) Gilson, Amelia Augusta, 
'02 

Noel, Harrv M., '12 

Olin, ^Valter H., '89 

(Tucker) Hopper, Grace Irene, '10 
Buhl 

Randall, Delmer William, '99 

Smith, Oliver Russell, '98 
Caldwell 

Kelly, Paul Vincent, '10 

Ireland, Harry A., '07 

(Kahl) Ireland, Clara Myrtle. '07 
Easle 

Havnes, Benjamin F., '02 
Elk City 

(McNutt) Davis, Cora E., '06 
Fort Hall 

La Tourette, James F., '77 
Goldberg 

Maelzer, Valentine, '97 
(irinipass 

Nicolay, Josie Ellen, '12 
Heyburn 

(Ridenour) Plowman, Mary Etta, 
'96 
K.iniberly 

Irwin, Carl D., '10 
King; Hill 

_ Evans, Jephthah W., '94 
Ivi -.»na 

Riddle, Genevieve Louise, '08 
Meridian 

Robl), Newell Snowden, '11 
Minidoka 

Bixbv, Horace E., 'OS 

(Smith) Bixby, Hallie M.. '08 
Moscow 

Hoover, Jessie May, '05 



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3Iountain Home 

Harvey, William Lee, '02 
Va;v «'tte 

Cree, Reva Violet, '10 

Fuller, Frank Erwin, '11 
J'«t .'ilello 

(Parker) Perry, Grace, '80 
Potlatoh 

Sandborn, Ethlyn Jewell, '10 
Ksvthdruin 

Edelblute, William H., '92 
SI. A»i11i:>ny 

(Train) Stewart, Doris M., '06 
Twin I'alls 

Hutto. Frank A., '85 

Alexander, Roy Ellsworth, '12 
(Davies) Oman, Susan, '10 
Fuller, John Russell, '12 
Oman, Andrew Edward, '00 
Oman, Victor Emanuel, '09 

ITLIXOIS 

Alton 

Faris, Rainey, '01 
Uel vi'lere 

Cole, Harry L., '12 
Bloom fuiAl on 

(Knipe) Curtis, Eusebia, '90 
C'nmp I'oiiit 

Combs, Stanley Arno, '12 
Cent ml J :i 

(Cockrell) Daniels, Edna E., 'OJ 
Daniels, James Scott, '09 

Ohumpa^j^ii 

Gernert. Walter Byron, '07 

Chaiitaiiviiia 

Ulrich, William, '77 

Cliicag'o 

Bodle, Alexander Thurston, '11 
Clark, Roy H., '07 
(Coburn) Jessup, Gertrude, '91 
(Crump) McCauley, Mabel, '97 
P.r.v<-v. Oant W., '90 
(Dewey) Sutherland, lone, '93 
Dial, Thomas Edward, '04 
Dow, J. L., '06 
(Elliot) Wolf, Ruth, '10 
Freeman, Clarence Everett, '89 
Freeman, Ernest Harrison, '95 
Gilliford, William Thomas. '06 
Heard, William Lauren, '11 
Hershey, Harry Ellis, '10 
Jollev, Louis Berien. "01 
Ladd, Daniel, '01 
Lawry, Raymond George, '03 
Martin, Ellsworth Thomas, '90 
Milner, Madeleine Wade, '91 
Milner, Paul Chambers, '91 
Morrison, Orr O., 'OS 
Nauman, Orville, '11 
Olson, Carl Emanuel, '11 
Orr, Harry Delphos, '99 
Orr, William Mails, '10 
Pavne, John Howard, '09 
Peck, Seward N., '87 
Rees, Eva, '10 
Robertson, David G., '86 
Ross, Donald, '07 
Ruede, Eugene M.. '09 
Smith, Martin Gilbert, '08 
Spohr, George A., '06 
Stewart, Claudius F., '07 
Tippin, Leslie O., '10 
Tunnell, Jane Chapin, '89 
Wakefield, Orin Russell, '04 
Weaver, Chauncey lies, '06 



Whaley, William E., '86 
White, A. Judson, '74 
(White) Turlev, Kate E., '71 
(White) Abbott, Martha A.. '67 
Whitford, Harry Nichols, '90 
Williston, Samuel Wendall, '72 
Wolf, George, '05 
Worden, Edith, '06 
Chi)!ii-otli<- 

White, Leon Vincent, '03 

Cottrell, Amos Luther, '03 
Glenn Ellyn 

(Waters) Beeler, Lora L., '88 
Greenville 

Wise, John L., '86 
Moline 

Spohr, Louise Mary, '99 
Monmouth 

(Hamilton) Martin, Mary L., '06 
Oak Park 

Cress, Fannie Jane, '94 

Livingston, Frank B., '12 

Patten, John Vernon, '95 
Park Ridg;e 

(Harris) Totten, Carrie Olive, '10 

Totten, Harry E., '10 , 
Peoria 

Clark, Clement G., '88 

(Cobb) Clark, Mattie. '88 

Mack, Albert John, '12 
Sprinji^field 

Lyon, Thomas Eddy, '93 
Toulon 

Ward, Milan T., '83 
Urbana 

Pincoml), Helena Maude, '01 
Wilmette 

(Hole) Campbell, Gertrude Elma, 
•06 

INDIANA 
Franklin 

Forsyth, George, '95 
Lafayette 

Caldwell, Ralph Elmer, '08 

Garver, James R., '07 

Philips, Allen Griffith, '07 
LaPorte 

(Forest) Wilson, Lucile Mabel, '10 

Stoker, John Russell, '11 

Wilson, Floyd E., '10 
3Iooresville 

(Mather) Romine, Margaret Myr- 
tle, '02 
Muncie 

Holroyd, Hartley Bowen, '03 

lOAVA 
Ames 

Cunningham, Jules Cool, '05 
Cunningham, Mamie Grace, '05 
Farrar, Robert Kilby, '96 
Greene. Laurenz, '06 
Isaac, Edward, '12 
Kellogg, Edward Henry, '11 
McKee, Clyde, '10 
(Mudge) Dimock, Ruth Atwill, '01 
(Nitcher) Sowers, Martha, '01 
(Ross) (Cunningham, Alice May, 

'03 
(Shofe) McKee, Clara Lois, '10 
Simonsen, Warren Earl, '12 

Belmond 

Thompson, George N., '87 

Caney 

Buck, Con Morrison, '96 



292 



RECOBD OF THE ALUMNI 



Cedar Rapids 

CCoburn) Tomson, Tina LouisG, 
'91 
Council Bluffs 

Deaver, Bernice Ada, 'OS 
Davenport 

(Wiest) Joss, Emily Jennie, '04 

Woestemeyer, Frederick Otto, '99 
DeWitt 

(Hartwell) Shiffer, May, '12 
Dubuque 

Schroeder, William Paul, '06 
Estlierville 

Trosper, Earl Jay, '10 
Farniin^ton 

Swingle, Cora Edith, '00 
Ne%v Hampton 

Nelson, Ellen Eustina, '11 
Sioux City 

Biddison, John Jeremiah, '04 

(Kratzing-er) Taft, Elsie, '08 

Taft, Edwin Spring-er, '08 

KANSAS 

Altilene 

Berger, George P., '08 

Bushey, Glenn A., '10 

Engle, Abner Ethan, '11 

(Hoffinan) Johntz, Daisy Gladys, 
•00 

Riimold, Ferdinand John, '98 

Snider, Robert Alexander, '10 

Story, Marcia, '12 
Ada 

Peterson, William Oscar, '97 
Admire 

Martin, Henry Alba, '98 
Aetna 

Piatt, Lucy W., '12 
Alma 

Barnard, George Austin, '12 

Buchli, Bartholomew, '84 

Dieball Herman August, '01 

Hinkle, Katherine Harriett, '12 

Moseley, Robert Clay, '11 

Robertson, Isaac Archie, '96 

Stuewe, Paul Martin Alfred, '11 

(Wetzig) Terrass, Pauline Emilie, 
'OS 
Altaniout 

Gates, Carrie May, '10 
Alta Vista 

(Wilson) Button, Clare Annie, '97 
Anness 

Mecke, Vincent, '10 

Small, Richard, '11 
Anthony 

Sims, Merl Hudson, '12 

Watt, John Earl, '11 
Arkan.sas City 

Aumann, Albert Clay, '06 

Gist, Almon Arthur, '91 

Maybach, Fred Christian, '11 

Palmer, Hope Olive, '10 

(Tea garden) Bardo. Maude E., 'OS 

Thompson, Roger S., '05 
Atchison 

Shelly, William Linley, '09 

Wyatt, Roy Milton. '09 
Athol 

Levengood, Alma May, '11 
Attica 

Maroney, George Eugene, '12 
Atwood 

Adams, Effle, '11 

Rice, Arthur Daniel, '92 



Augusta 

Elder, George DeWitt, '12 
Uala 

Davies, Sarah Emily, '02 
Baldwin 

(Fitz) Holcom, Jessie Lois, '04 
Barnes 

(Deibler) Oherheliii;m. Minnie Kstella.'OS 

Ingman, Bertha Emma, '98 

Ingman, Clay Berkey, '97 
Baxaar 

(Sauble) Rogler, Maude, '01 
Beardsley 

(Johnson) Cooper, Susan Effle, '96 
Bellaire 

(Forceman) Parks, Minnie L., '09 

Parks, Frank Thomas, '10 
Belleville 

Hower, George Harrison, '12 

Price, Lyle Phillips, '11 
Beloit 

(Baird) Hubbard, Nellie Wilhel- 
mina, '0 5 

Hubbard, Harvey B., '07 

McKinnie, Jessie Estelle, '12 

Reed, Robert Stirling, '92 

Walters, Daniel, 'OS 
Bel pre 

Cudney, Everett William, '07 
Belvue 

Miller, Frederick Carl, '07 
IJendena 

Zimmerman, Effle Jeanetta, '91 
Benedict 

Dfivis, Thomas Clarke, '91 
Bennington 

(Foster) Miller, Anna Helen, '07 
Bethel 

Baker, Harvey Wilson, '10 

^Voestemeyer, Clara Mary, '99 
Beverly 

Cassell, Albert Francis, '05, '07 

Kernohan, Helen, '04 
Bigelo^v 

Chitty, Joseph Griffith, '05 
Bison 

Pierce, Edwin William, '12 
Blue Rapids 

Arnott, Isabella C, '10 

Frost, John, '92 

McDowell, John Bari. '11 
Burden 

Wilson, Robert S., '04 
Burlington 

Haan, Samuel P., '07 

Limbocker, Mvron Arthur, '95 

(Robertson) White, Kate L., '05 

White, Clarence H., '05 

White, Wayne, '05 
Burr Oak 

Kirk, Clarence Brady, '06 
Bu»i]ioug 

Campbell, George Lewis, '11 
Bushton 

Habiger, Francis Joseph, '99 
Caldwell 

Johnston, Harry Wallace, '99 

Peters, Clara Marguerite, '11 
Caney 

Truskett, Edwin Earl, '10 
Carlton 

Donly, Maxwell C, '08 
Cawker City 

(Finlev) Mason, Lena, '05 

McCoy, John E., '09 

Mason, Kirk P., '04 

Richardson, Emmit D., '06 



KANSAS STATE AGRWULTUBAL COLLEGE 



293 



Simpson, Claude W., '10 
Cedar 

Bottomly, Herbert Joseph, '06 
Cedar Vale 

Sanderson, Martin Wilbur, '98 
Centralia 

Roots, Harvey Georg-e, '11 
(Smith) Roots, Clara Pearl, '11 
Chauute 

(Ingraham) Moore, Irene, '07 

Tennis, Olive, '12 

(Winter) Hawks, Katherena, '01 
Cliapniau 

Hickock, Ellen Marguerite, '11 

Humphrey, Louis E., '77 

Koogle, Ira Tressler, '11 

Tay'.or, Irene Alma, 'OS 
Cheney 

Zimmertnan. Fredeiicls. '98 
Chetopa 

Holderman, Pearl, '03 

(Hughes) Rodell, Nellie Dorothy, 
'06 

Rodell, Earl Natanael, '03 
Cimarron 

l>erii. Harry Leroy, '00 
Cireleville 

Kersey, Ralpli Teeter, '04 
Clafliii 

(Grizzell) Praeger, Edna Gertrude, 
'08 

Praeger, Herman Albert, '08 
Clay Center 

Baird, Wallace W., '04 

Bayles, Joseph W., '89 

Cowan, Winifred Elizabeth, '11 

Sanneman, Ramer Henry, '06 

Welsh, Charles R., '08 
Clearwater 

Hammers, Lewis Arthur. '11 

Webb, William Allen, '04 
Cleburne 

(Dial) Falin, Lillie Christena, '95 
Clifton 

(Palmer) Barrows, Inez Luella, '96 
Clyde 

Ostlund, Ephraim Andrew, '12 

Sherwood, Etta V., '12 
Codell 

Courter, Forrest Leslie, '05 

(Tolin) Courter, Anna Rhea, '07 
Coffeyville 

Robertson, Thomas Meade, '97 

Young. Stuart Stuith. '08 
Colby 

Clark, Stanley Penrhyn, '12 
Coldwater 

Farmer, Lilla Cecil, '11 

Piatt, Robert M., '10 
Columbus 

(Spohr) Smith. Bertha. '98 

McClure, Prank Donald, '11 
Comiskey 

Troutman, Virginia. '07 
Concordia 

Hanson, Nettie Regina, '12 

Sv. anson, Ernest Felix, '06 
Conway 

Darrah, Tom Jones, '12 

Small. Edward Paul Graham, '11 
Cotton^vood Falls 

Ambler, Leon Newton, '12 

Hall, Emma Ellen, '12 

Kirk, Mattie Eunice, '10 
Council Grove 

Brown, Dora May, '12 

Daughters, Curtis Lynn, '09 



Trembly. Elven Crevellng, '95 

Trembly, John E., '97 
Courtland 

Morlan, Fred Byers, '00 

Peckham, John J., '06 
Cullisou 

Norby, Oscar Marion, '12 
Cunuingrham 

Noyes, Arthur L., '85 
Delavan 

McCullough, William Andrew, '98 

(Wilder) McCoUough, Josephine 
Hannah, '98 
Delphos 

Ballou, Jessie Mary, '05 

Bourne, Harry S., '01 

Estes, Maude, '10 

Noel, Guy D., '09 
Dodge City 

Gould, Lee Ham, '12 

Snyder, Stanley, '89 

Thompson, George Eldon. '11 
Dorrance 

(Carnell) Roe, Mary Frances, '97 
Do-jvus 

(Hopper) Getty, Maria C, '86 

Selby, Kathleen, '09 
Dwight 

Felton, Ralph B., '04 

Felton, Ray Bonifield, '04 

(Forsyth) Felton. Hattie L., '04 

Wilkinson, Harrison Walter, '11 
Ed^vardsville 

(Poston) Groves, Adeline, '07 
Effingham 

Brenner, Flora Edna, '06, '12 

Cook, Ida E. (Thompson), '07 

Cook, Louis Graham, '09 

Hagans, Otto C, '11 
Eldorado 

Cowles, Edgar Andrew, '07 

Gish, Amos H., '10 

Newacheck. Franklin W., '10 

(Selig) Henderson, Geneva L., '09 

Smith, Charles Franklin, '02 

Zahnley. .James Walter. "09 

Zahnley. Mabelle (Howell), '09 
Ellinwood 

Moorman, Bessie, '12 
Elnidale 

Giger, Orville Edward, '12 

Wood, Harold Pope, '12 
Emporia 

Ingersoll, Blanclie, '11 

MacLeod, Martha Mae, '10 

Scheel, John Alfred, '94 

Schottler, Martin William, '07 
Enterprise 

Sieder, Esther Metta, '10 
Eskridge 

Morwick, Elizabetli Lovinia, '09 
FUidora 

Pellett, Henry Leamer, '93 
Eureka 

Burt, Maye, '11 

(Carnahan) Cole, Nannie, '12 

(Cole) Wilson, Mary Margaret, 
'05 

Holmes, Jacob Claude, '12 
Fairview^ 

Plumb, Bertha Lunett, '11 
Fall River 

(Fish) Brown, Frances Walker, 
'05 
Farmington 

(Hall) Linscott. Susie. '93 

Linscott. Fraok Mullett. '91 



294 



RECOBD OF THE ALUMNI 



Florence 

Allison, Thomas Walter, '98 
(Manchester) Allison, Inez Isa- 
dore, '98 

Flush 

Valentine, Emma V, '12 

Ford 

Nevins, Clarence G., '07 

Fomioso 

(Dahl) Turner, Trena, '01 
Turner, Alonzo Franklin, '05 

Fowler 

McCauley, Charles Dwin, '96 

Fraukfort 

Scholz, Walter Theodore, '07 

Fredonisi 

Burtis, AValter J. G.. '87 
Randel, Georgia Adelle, '11 
Stromire, Matthew Castle, '11 

Fort Lesiveiiwortli 

(Towne) Shaffer, Zepherine Ellen, 
'11 

Fort Scott 

Brown, John William, '12 
(Hoyt) Turner. Emma, '80 

Garden City 

Chase, William Burns, '97 
Menke, George Gerkein, '98 
Sewell. Malcolm Cumeron. '12 
Wiltse, Albert Lemont, '10 

Gardner 

Williams. Nannie Elizabeth, '99 

Garfield 

Clark, Charles Howard, '02 

Garrison 

Thompson, Barton R., '00 
Thompson, Carl P., '04 
(Olson) Axelton, Hilda Sophia, '97 
McAninch, Otto Meade, '02 
(Drollinger) Glunt, Delia, '02 

Girard 

McClaskey, Edwin Louis, '07 
Loomis. George W., '04 
(Graham) McCaskey, Cecile Ag- 
nes, '08 

Glade 

Adams, Morrison Carpenter, '99 
Baker, Nellie Mae, '12 

Glasco 

(13ourne) Cool. Bessie Sarah, '02 
Bainiing, William Burgess, '04 
(Ballou) Banning, Flora Evace- 
lia, '04 

<>ood!and 

Criger, Maud Rae, '12 
Evans, William K., '05 
Hartwig, Charles, '12 

Great Bend 

Cheney, James Hamilton, '06, '07 
Cheney, Julia ICleanor, '11 
Thatcher, (?eorge Ira, '10 
Osmond, Lawrence, '11 
Bssmiller, William Diedrick, '12 
Hough, Florence F., '85 

Green 

Harner. James William. '00. '09 
Hall, George Clifton, '96 

Greensburg 

Bassler, Charles Earle, '07 

Haddani 

McCrone, Edwin William, '03, '07 

Hanover 

LaShelle, Prank Elmer, '99 

Harlan 

Crouse, Oscar C, '11 



Harper 

(Wilson) Elliott, Frances Odell, 
■08 
Hartford 

Broberg, Mabel May, '12 
Harvejville 

Walter, Merton Luther, '07 
Havensville 

(Donaldson) Reed, Flora, '81 

Reed, Corwin J., '79 
Haviland 

Cudney, Herman L., '09 

Lungren, Mabel Exie, '11 

(Stump) Cudney, Gertrude Ella, 
'96 
Hays 

Agnew, Elizabeth Jane, '00 

Hallsted, Alanson L., '03 

(Helder) Halstead, Mamie Eva, '04 

Kiene, Fredric Arthur, '06 

Milham, James Arthur. '07 

(Rogler) Speer. Elsie Alma, '11 

Speer, Whitcomb Glenn, '11 

Wood, Grace (Enfield), '05 

Wood, Thomas Marshall, '06 
Herins'ton 

Nichols, Schuyler, '98 
Hewins 

Burson, Charles J., '01 
Hiawatha 

Knabb, William, '89 

Moseley, Margaret Ethel, '09 
Highland' 

Robertson, Hugh Dillon, '11 
Hill t'ity 

Milliken, Francis Burzley, '09 

Parker. Ivan Bryan. '92 
Hoisinu'ton 

Hamler. Harry T., '09 

(Wonsetler) Rude, Grace L., '83 
Holconil) 

Carpenter, Florence, '09 
Holli» 

Munger, Lewis J., '05 
Holton 

Reed. Blias Wilber, '92 

(Smith) Reed, Marietta, '95 

Thompson, Charles W., '89 
Hope 

Hill. George Wilkie. '12 
Hortou 

Morgan, Edward Allen, '07 

Olsen, Ole J., '07 

(Paulsen) Pickett, Nell, '05 

I'ickett, Luther B., '05 
Howard 

Christie, George Sidney, '09 
Hoxie 

(Adams) Wilkin, Bonnie Fran- 
ces, '99 

Pearson, Charles Randolph, '94 
Huniltoldt 

(Stewart) Pickell, Effle L., '05 
Hutchinson 

Case. Thomas Arthur, '12 

Evans, Charles Silar, '96 

Gabrielson, Mary, '11 

(Hazen) Rexroad. Alice Mabel, '09 

Hirst, Jesse T.. '09 

Kelly, Willis Norton, '12 

Myers, Hazel Helen, '12 

Parker, Frank L., '86 

Peachey, Vernon D., '09 

Pelham, Jesse Leroy, '07 

Pennington, Harold Albert, '09 

Rexroad, Guy C, '09 

Stallman, Lulu EUse. '12 



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Yeoman, William James. '93 

Yevkes, Guy E.. '06 
Hynier 

Umberger, Harry, '05 
Idana 

Copelancl, Bernard C, '07 
Independenee 

Lowrance, Lillian May, '10 

Nixon, Laura Belle, '11 

Reed, Ernest Carl, '09 
Innian 

(Conner) Hartman, Minnie Faye, 
'10 
lola 

Bartlett, Thomas Reed, '12 

Watkins, "Warren Elmer, 'OG 
Irving 

Dial, George Henry, '96 
Isabel 

Austin, Will David, '10 
Jamestown 

Hanson, Anton, '09 

Hanson, Boline, '06 
Jet more 

Anderson, John Henry, '12 
Jewell 

Berry, Albert Leroy, '12 

Berry, James W., 'S3 

Goldsmith, David Andrew, '12 

Groome, Herbert Revere, '05, '07 

Harrison, Raymond D., '06 

Peek, George C, 'S4 

(Peck) Berry, Hattie L., '84 

Seatou, Gladys Sadie, '11 

(Welstead) Dunham, Georgiana, 
'10 
Junction City 

(Cox) Kregar, Lizzie R., '80 

(Glover) Van Buck, Hester Clark, 
'11 

(Keen) Duncan, Letta Birdilla, '02 

Pierce, Marcia, 'OS 

Van Buck, Walter, '11 
Kansas City 

Bates, Frank Lorin, '04 

(Brous) Smalley, Florence J., '84 

Brous, Louis P., 'S6 

Coburn, Clay Ephrain, '91 

Dougherty, Bradford, '96 

Harman, Mary Frances Burgoyne, 
'93 

House, Edouard Wilfred, '02 

Kelly, Maude, 'OS 

Meyer, Frederick Hugo, '97 

Morris, Grace, '09 

Poole, Bryant, '01 

Rushmore, Harry C, '79 

Shepherd. Glen Reid, '02 

(St. John) "Williams, Lillian Alice. 
'91 

Stratton, Clifton Jairus, '11 

Surber, Eva May, '12 

Tucker, Katherine Ann, '12 
Kent.s 

Harner, Schuyler C. '90 

(Huse) Collins, Helen Knostman, 
'08 
Kingman 

White, Bessie May, '10 
Kiowa 

Findley, Oliver Archie, '11 
Kirwin 

Rigg, Leroy, '01 
LaCygne 

Leasure, Marion Franklin, '77 
LaUe City 

Marty, Charles Sumner, '96 



Lalieland 

(Painter) Desmarias, Carrie 
Vashti, '99 
Lakin 

Parker, James Oliver, '09 
Lane 

Needham, J. Dana, 'S3 
Langdon 

Simmons Railsback, Mary Edna, 
'11 
Liarued 

Doll. Emma Phillipine, '9S 

Gilkison, Charles A., '06 
I^asita 

(Stump) Chaffee, Cora Idell, '95 
Ijatliam 

(Hamill) Tillotson, Ara, '92 
La^vrence 

Benner, James William, '11 

Bentley, Evalvn Annette, '12 

Blair, Albert Edv^'in, '99 

Callen, Speer Woodson, '12 

Friend, Carl E., '88 

Lightfoot, Fairy, '12 

Lumb, John Wallace. '10 

(Lyon) Benner, DeNell Gilbert, '11 

Skinner, John T., '04 

(Smith) Skinner, Emily G., '06 
I^eaven worth 

Johnson, James Henry, '05 

Ross, Pontus Henry, '02 

Shaw, Leslie Leon, '12 

Wilson, Amos E., '78 
Lebanon 

Arbuthnot. William Sherman, "91 
liCbo 

Snyder, Anna, '88 
Lenexa 

(Jones) Pincomb, Marion Eliza- 
beth, '96 

Pincomb, Charles Edwin, '96 
Lenora 

(Putnam) Cutting, Abbie Elid? , 
'02 
Leon 

(Berkey) Smith, Charlotte Al- 
mira, '00 
Leonard ville 

Johnson, Charles Frederick, '05 

Oman, Harry G. F., '07 

Sikes, Elva Lucretia. '09 

Sikes, William H., '79 
Leroy 

Case, Frances Louise Wilt, '12 

Fockele, Glick, '02 
Lewis 

Wenkheimer, Alberta M., '09 
Liberal 

Etzold. Mabel Louise, '12 
Lilli.s 

Walker, Carroll. '08 
Lincoln 

(Heim) Moffitt, Christine M., '10 

Moss, "\Villiam Alfred, '12 
Lindsborg 

Bergh, Clara Anna, '11 

Johnson, Henry George, '96 
Little River 

Hodgson, Edward Howard, '03 

Hodgson, Frederick Earl, '05 
Long Island 

Morgan, Arthur Houston, '96 
Lyndon 

(Parkinson) Moyer, Fannie, '96 
Lyon.s 

Case, Lulu Lucy, '11 

Case, S. Irene, '11 



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JIECOBD OF THE ALUMNI 



Conner, Claude S., '09 

(Kittell) Conner, Amanda C, '09 

Liuray 

O'Brien, Harold Dale, '11 

McCracken 

Norlin, John W., '09 

McPIicrson 

Coblentz, Luther James, '12 
Criner, Lillian Clyde, '92 
Fields, James William, '03 
GeauQue, Harry Aiman, '11 
Knaus, Warren, 'S2 
Kubin, Edison Frank, '09 
Lambert, Clarence, '07 
(Lee) Kubin, Emma, '10 
(Marty) Lawson, Jessie Lou, *08 
Seg-el, Abel, '12 
Shelley, Wilson George, '07 
Shelly, Grace Ellen, '10 

Madisou 

Matherly, Ernest Wilson, '06 

Manhattau 

Aberle, Nellie, '12 

Adams, Arthur A., '12 

Akin, Del Mar, '01 

Akin, Elva Veola, '05 

Akin, Pearl, '05 

Allen, Amy Alena, '04 

Allen, Jessie Patience, 'OS 

(Alvord) Purdy, Jessie Mabel, '10 

Amos, Edg-ar McCall, '02 

Anderson. Aaron Edward, '11 

(Apitz) McCampbell, Jessie Ed- 

wina, '09 
Bales, Ethel Loletta, '12 
Baird, Raymond Cecil. '11 
(Barber) Turner, Ethel Rachel, 

'11 
Barr, Mary Olive, '02 
Bean, Georg-e Ford, '02 
Bennett, Hulda L., '08 
Biddison, Clare Lavon, '07 
Blachly, John Harold, '00 
(Blachly) Dean, Minerva, '00 
Blattner, David George, '11 
Blizzard, Warren Lale, '10 
(Bower) Ady, Mary C, '83 
Boys, William Armfield, '04 
Breese, Claude M., '87 
(Brenner) Morrison, Viva, '04 
Briggs, Martha Amelia, '02 
Brown, Frances Langdon, '09 
Brown, Robert Henry, '98 
Buck, Meta Evalina,' '12 
(Burtner) Potter, Eva Maggy, '05 
Carlson, Walter William, '08 
(Carlton) Murphy, Etta, '10 
Cassell, Robert Archer, '07 
Castle, Clara Francelia, '94 
Chandler, Berta Lorena, '12 
Chandler, Howard McCune, '03 
(Child) Carroll, Ella S., '77 
Christian, Robert Vernon, '11 
Coffman, Joseph Henry, '11 
Cooley, Ruth, '06 
Coons, M. Marie, '09 
(Cooper) Dial, Katherine, '08 
(Correll) Uhl, Maggie A., '97 
Correll, Willitt Ransom, '99 
Cowles, Ina Foote, '01 
Cress, Alverta May, '94 
Cunningham, Claude Carroll, '03 
(Dahl) Davis, Anna Magdalena, 

'98 
Dale, Fannie Rachel Ellen, '01 
Davies, David Thomas, '95 
(Davis) Ahearn, Mary E,, '04 



Davis, Percy Grover, '11 
I'cAvis, Roy Ira, '12 
Dean, George Adam, '95 
Dial, Fred Volley, '97 
Dickens, Albert, '93 
Dow, J. Mary, '11 
Dow, Odessa Delia, '06 
Dow, Ula May, '05 
Dunton, Leila, '10 
(Edelblute) Smethurst, Jennie, '00 
(Edwards) Hartley, Elizabeth, "92 
(Edwards) Leidigh, Mary Jose- 
phine, '05 
Elliott, Frederick B., '87 
Elliott. Fredrick Deievan. '11 
Ellis, Frank Cutter, '12 
(Engel) Blackman, Anna Philli- 

pina. '97 
(Ewalt) Brown, Cora Elizabeth, 

'98 
Failyer, George H., '77 
Pailyer, Lois, '07 
Fairman. Eugenia, '10 
Felps, Clemons Inks, '12 
Fitz, Leslie Arthur, '02 
(Fleming) Blachly, Beulah. '04 
Fowler, Ira Loren, '12 
Franklin, Oliver Morris, '12 
(Gale) Sanders, Hattie L., '89 
Greene, George Ogden, '00 
(Haines) Bowen, Emma Laura, '67 
(Haines) McKeen, Phoebe E., '83 
Halstead, Oscar Hugo, '95 
(Hammond) Kittell, Mabel Rea, 

'11 
(Hanson) Higinbotham, Anna 

Viola, '98 
Harris, Frank Clyde, '08 
Hartley, John William Abraham, 

'92 
Haslam, Thomas Powell, '08 
Hassebroek. Elizabeth F.. OS 
Hassebroek, Mamie Magdolene, '04 
Havens, Alonzo Charles, '96 
Hendershot, William A., '04 
Helper, Ida Viola, '10 
(Hill) Champlin, Grace Edna, '99 
Hoke, Hazel Juanita, '12 
Holroyd. Ina Emma, '97 
(Hoop) Montgomery, Delpha May, 

'91 
Hopper, Frederick Sampson, '11 
Hopper, George E., '85 
Hougham, Sarah Chase, '03 
(Houghton) Buck, Winifred Anna, 

'97 
Howell, Minnie M., '01 
Hull, Bret Redmon, '97 
Hulse, Fred R., '93 
Hungerford, Edwin H., '12 
Hunter. Oliver William, '09 
Huse, Mildred Knostman, '11 
Hutto, Willis Wesley, '91 
Inskeep, Mildred Lee, '12 
Johnson. Elmer, '08 
Jones, Edith Ellen, '09 
Justin, Catherine Laura, '12 
(Justin) Haslam, Edith B., '08 
Justin, Ethel M.. '10 
Justin, Margaret M., '09 
Justin, Miner M.. '07 
(Keen) Moore, Elda Lenore, '96 
Keith, Edgar, '12 
Kellogg', George Henrv, '05 
Kellogg, Ruth Mav. '10 
(Kimball) Dickens, Bertha S., '90 
Kimball, Edgar Willis. '02 



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Kimball, Fred G.. '87 

Kimball, Mary, '07 

Kimble, Samuel, '73 

Kimble, Venus, 'OS 

King-, Walter J., '09 

Kipp, Carl L., '09 

Kittell, Elmer Frederic, '12 

(Knostman) Pratt, Helen, '01 

(Knostman) Huse, Emma, '80 

Lane, Walter Carl, '05 

Lawton, Frank Baxter. '12 

Lee, Mary Cornelia, 'S9 

Lewis, David Ernest, '10 

Linn, Martlia Evaline, '12 

Little, Bessie Belle, '91 

(Lock) Noble, Bessie May, '98 

Loflnck, Reuben E., '75 

Losh, Albert Richard, '10 

Lund, Jacob, '83 

McCall, William Thomas, 'OS 

McCampbell, Charles Wilbur, '06, 

'10 
McColloch, James Walker, '12 
McCray, J. Myron. '09 
McDonald, Eula Delpha. '12 
(McDonald) Pyle, Vera Alta, '04 
(McKeen) Kipp, Ethel Olive, '08 
McNall, Preston Essex, '09 
Mag-ill, Edmund Charles, '12 
(Mails) Coons, Mattie E., '82 
(Manly) Williams, Kate Anna, "99 
Manshardt, Charles L., '10 
Marlatt. Frederick A., '87 
Meade, Virg-inia Lee, '09 
Melton, Alice Maude, '98 
Moore, Celia Caroline, '12 
Moore, Leona Estel, '07 
Moore, William David, '12 
Moore, William Henry, '94 
Morris, Margaret Doii, '11 
Morris, Maria, '11 
Mung-er, Edna Anna, 'OS 
Mung-er, Myra May, '12 
(Murphy) Hudson. Verda Ellen, '06 
(Newell) Hatch, Nora, '93 
Ne-well, Sherman Bodw^ell, '97 
Nichols, Roscoe Townley, '99 
Nicholson. Rachel Gertrude, '05 
Noble, Oliver, Ezra, '97 
O'Brien, Edith Blanche, '11 
(O'Daniel) Amos, Anna Louella, 

'03 
Orem, Wilma, '10 
Orr, Burton Sylvester, '07 
Otto, Henry, '06 
Pfuetze, Carl Frederic, '93 
Pfuetze, Emil C, '90 
(Pfuetze) Samuel, Emilia Matilda, 

'98 
Phillips, Bertha Ellen, '11 
Phillips, Kenneth W., '12 
Poole, Grover, '02 
Poole. John. '96 
Poole, William, '98 
Porter, Harrison E., '07 
Potter, Percival Button, '11 
Purdy. Daniel Milton, '12 
Pyle, Charles A., '04, '07 
(Quinby) Perry, Ada H., '86 
Rannells, Hilie, '10 
Reed, Clinton J., '12 
Reynolds, Jessie Annaberta, '06 
Rice, Ada, '95 
(Ridenour) Orr, Jennie Florence, 

'04 
Rig-ney, Ida Ethel, '09 
Rodg-ers, Marg-aret, '12 



Sanders, William H., '90 
Schild, Clara Dorothy, '08 
Schneider, Essie Blanch, '12 
Schroer, Edward Henry, '11 
Scott, Charles A., '01 
Scott, Minnie Mag-dalene, '11 
Seaton, Roy A., '04 
(Secrest) Hung-erford, Dorothy E. 

C, '85 
Sherwood, Virg-ie G., '12 
(Shumway) Gish, Carrie Marietta, 

'12 
Simpson, Myrtle Edith. '09 
Skinner, Alice, '09 
Smith, Edwin Lee, '98 
Smith, Fred Raymond, '93 
Smith, Harlan David, '11 
(Smith) Wheeler, Kitty Myrtle, '95 
Smith, Ned, '12 
Snell. Florence, '11 
Soupene. Edna Grace, '11 
Spilman, Clara, '00 
Tanner, Cassie, '12 
(Terhune) McCall, Edith Grace, 

'12 
Tomson, Walter Edwin, '12 
Toothaker, Myrtle Lucy, '02 
(Tulloss) McLean, Elsie' May, '08 
Turner, Chester Francis, '12 

Uhl, Frank Edwin, '96 
(Ulrich) Boys, Dovie May, '03 

Vance, Gertrude M., '04 
(Vandivert) Remick, Harriet Ag-- 
nes, '97 

Vaughn, Edg-ar Allen, '12 

Wagner, George Franklin, '99 

Wagner, Jessie May, '00 

Walters, Fred, '02 
(Westgate) Lewis, Helen Clara, 
'07 

Wheeler, George Carpenter, '95 

Whipple, Florence Rllla, '12 

White, Thomas F., '06 

Wiest. Flora Emilie. '91 

Willard, Henry S., '89 

Willard, Julius T., '83 
(Willis) Call, Clara, '08 

Willis, Chloe May, '09 

Wilson. Bruce Steinhoff, 'OS 

Wilson, Esther S., '10 

Wilson, Matilda Jane, '12 

Winter. Henry B , '09 

Wolf, Nelle, '08 

Wreath, Nellie Lunette. '12 

Wright, Earnest A., '06 
Mankato 

Hathaway. Ella Sevilla. '10 

Johnson, Roy Mentzer, '10 

Mustard. Jessie May, '01 
^laple Hill 

Adams, Franklin Alexander, '09 
Mariou 

Lewallen, Claire. '11 

Perrill, Laurence Todd, '12 
Marquette 

Hawkinson, Clarence L., '06 
Marysville 

(Cunningham) Holloway, Marga- 
ret Ruth, '07 

(Hawkins) Gallup, Stella. '09 

Holloway. A. Dexter. '07 

Kirkwood, Mildred I., '05 

Kirkwood, Nina H., '05 

Sanderson. Alfred Hayes, '03 

Schn-iidler, Henry William, '12 
Mayfield 

Hand, Ralph Robert, '10 



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RECORD OF THE ALUMNI 



Meade 

Henry. Thomas Elliott, '11 
Meadeville 

(Pritner) Lockwood, Mary Bly, 
'99 
Melvern 

Farley, Guy Francis, '98 
Merriain 

Jessup, Fern Vivian, '11 

Marty, Frieda K.. '05 
Michig-an Valley 

Davison, V^ilbur Sumner, '10 

Davison, Mabel Ethel, '10 
Milo 

Wingfleld, Susan Elizabeth, '12 
Miltonville 

Savage, George Arthur, '09 
Minneapolis 

Baird, Alfred Henry, '07 

Midgley, Alfred, '91 

Rees, Rollin R., 'S5 

(Sweet) Arnold, Jessie A., '05 

Steele, Effie Eleanor, '09 
Monrovia 

McLenon, Henry Alexander, '08 
Montrose 

Dahl, Ing-a Josephine, '98 
Monument 

Cook, Ernest Mansel, '00 

Duttlinger, Frederick C, '12 

(Travis) Cook, Jessie Leona, '06 
Moran 

Ogilvie, Valerie Almina, '12 
Morrill 

(Coffman) Roberts, Ethel Ruth, 
'10 

Robinson, Josephine, '12 
Morro^vville 

Hennon, Charles, '11 
Mound City 

Morse, John Otis, '91 
Moundridg-e 

Roth, Dave G.. '11 
Mount Hope 

Dill, Percy E., '07 

(Bottomly) Dill, Helen Elizabeth, 
'05 
Museotah 

Ryan, John Michael, '07 
Nashville 

Kernohan, George, '12 

Robinson, Walter Stuart, '11 
Neodesha 

Sperry, Mabelle Julie, '06 
Narka 

Whitney, Allen Homer, '12 

(Axtell) Glover, Marguerite, '09 
Barnhisel, Clara Florence, '04 
(Bowman) Raymond, Ola, '11 
Bradford, Fred Spencer, '12 
Foster, Douis Cloyd, '04 
(Kliewer) Ingold, Clara Marie, '11 
Swartz, Bertha Lillian, '11 
Vilander, Philip Cornelius, '11 
Walthour, Roy L., '12 

Nickersou 

Faubian, Rena Amelia, '10 
Murphy, Charles A., '87 
Pellette, Dudley, '12 

Noreatur 

Andrews, Justina Marinda, '12 

Norton 

Nielsen, Harold Theodore, '03 

Oakland 

Keats, Mabel Lucille, '11 



Oakley 

(Miller) Cook, Emma Maude, '01 

Oberlln 

Fry, Clarence Grifflng, '12 
(McCray) Fry, Viva Margaret, '12 

Ogden 

Harvey, James Madison, '98 

Olathe 

Batchelor, Ellen Margaret, '11 
Batchelor, Amy Gertrude, '12 
(Copley) Buckholtz, Margaret, '09 
(Helder) Morse, Lorena Marguer- 
ite, '94 
(Huntress) Rhoades, Edith, '01 
McCrone, Sara Grace, '04 
Morse, Theo Wattles, '95 
(Pfuetze) Julian, Anna C, '99 
Rhoades, William Joseph, '97 
Williams, Jennie, '10 

Olpe 

Brinkman, Henry W., '07 

OnaK'a 

(Wyatt) Wilson, Lucie Joan. '01 

O.sase City 

Dorman, Roy Nathan, '04 
(Whitman) Heiser, Minerva E., 
'76 

Osborne 

McCaslin, Harvey, '01 

(Smith) Strong, Jennie Ruth, '94 

Timbers, Delbert L., '94 

Oskaloosa 

Roberts, Alice Dunbar, '12 
Snyder, Ralph, '90 

Os^veso 

Edwards, Louis Sidney, '03 
Hildreth, William Rutherford, '02 
Needham, Lucy, 'OS, '11 
Pitman, Charles Beryl, '10 

Ottawa 

Keith, Alice Mary, '11 

Oxford 

Houser. Frederick, '07 

Padonia 

Browning, Walter R., '89 

Parsons 

(Bayles) Bower, Myrtle Ruth, '11 
Bower, Harley James, '10 
Cranston, Arthur Fulton, '90 
Moore, William C '88 
Parker, Thomas Thornton, '11 
(Peckham) Cordry, Allie S., '82 
(Trimmer) Parker, Cora Meda, '10 
Wells. Rav Thurman, '10 
(Willis) Wells, Edna Leona, '10 

Partridge 

Ghormley. Gilbert G., '10 
McCoy, William Ross, '12 

Peabody 

Hopper, William Avery, '10 
Potter, George Perclval, '07 

Perry 

Grinter, William Henry Harrison, 

'12 
Shirley, Garfield, '05 

Phillipsburg 

(Alexander) Boyd, Mamie, '02 
Locke, Erma Elizabeth, '01 
Morgan. Eugene Lawrence. '01 
(Schaeffer) Morrison. Matah, '10 

Pittsburjs; 

Holzer, Hiram Adsil, '99 
Watson, Clarence, '12 
Yenawine. Ora Gertrude. '95 

Plymouth 

(McCurry) Walker, N. Ollie, '00 



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Quiuter 

(Washing-ton) Samson, Rebecca 
Rees, '05 
Randolph 

(Inskeep) Peter, Helen C, '06 
(McKeen) Axelton, Madge Ruth, 

'01 
Secrest. Birdie E., '92 
Secrest, Jacob Ulrich, '94 
Shellenbaum, Edward, '97 
Rantoiil 

(Needham) Carter, Jennie June, '99 
Tulloss, William Guy, '99 
Reserve 

(Gammon) Ryan, Erma, '08 
Riley 

Abell, Edward Jones, '95 
(Cottrell) Nelson, Jennie Pearl, 

'04 
(Cottrell) Pottorf, Lucy Maria, '98 
Meyer, Ella M., '07 
Meyer, Richard, '05 
James, Evan, '04 
Otto. Dora M., '11 
Pottorf, Andrew Jackson, '99 
Randle. Elizabeth, '07 
Russell 

(Hood) Johnson, Myrtle Hattie, 

'97 
Johnson, Christian Andrick, '95 
Lechner, Christian Dagobert, '99 
(Maelzer) Haise, Louisa Mary, '99 
(Morton) McKeen, Stell, '12 
Snbetha 

Conrad, Burton Wesley, '95 
J^i^aver, Harlan, '10 
Masheter, Roy, '10 
Morton, Flora Harriette, '11 
Sanford, Lawrence V., '04 
St. George 

Dalton, Winifred Anna, '06 
St. John 

Broberg-, Harrison, '11 
St. Marys 

(Turner) Clothier, Phoebe Carey, 
'94 
Salina 

Eagles, Mollie Elizabeth. '12 
Hoop, Charles Henry, '97 
Riddell, John Dewitt, '93 
Santa Fe 

(McLaren) Scott. Nettie. '00 
Sedan 

Tulloss. James Otis, '99 
Shady Bend 

(Berry) Hull, Ethel Esther, '07 
Hull, Ralph Waldo, '08 
Sibley 

Cowles, Ethel, '07 
Smith Center 

Gripton, David H., "06 
Womer, Retta, '04 
Solomon 

Johnson. Winifred Mae, '05 
McKenzie, John Alexander, '01 
McKenzie, Mabel Mortier, '10 
Spivey 

Boyle, Charles Joseph, '09 
Stafford 

Harris. Richard I.. '12 
McFadden, Bert Jay, '11 
Miller, Winona Gertrude, '11 
Sterling 

Grizzell, Chester W., '09 
Kammeyer, Emma Dorothy, '12 
Shuyler, Reynold. '10 
Vincent, Samuel Robert. '94 



Stockdale 

Paddleford. Glenn Decatur. '12 
Stockton 

Williams. Mary Catherine. 
Sylvan Grove 

Seng, August William, '11 
Syracuse 

Ferris, Arba C, '06 
Talmage 

Chaffee. Spencer Norman. '91 
Tecumseh 

Gritting. John S., '77 
Tonganoxie 

Fate, Florine Elizabeth. '11 
Topeka 

Atwell, Cora, '97 

Campbell. Edith Blanche. '12 

Campbell, Prank A., '90 

(Cross) Rhodes, Wilrna Greene, 

'04 
Currie, Jennie Maud, '00 
Davis, William DeOzro, '04 
Ellis, Lucy, '95 
(Fenton) Kittell, Marie, "09 
Fleming, Louise, 'OS 
(Fox) Smith, Martha. '97 
(Gardiner) Obrecht, Mary Maude, 

'93 
Gibson, Elmer George, '96 
Harrison, John R., '88 
Hayes, Lawrence Wilber, '96 
Hepworth, Lewellyn Gaines, '97 
(Howell) King, Annice, 'OS 
Hunter, Harley Main, '10 
Irving. Emma Sophia, '10 
Jones, Humphrey William. '88 
Kessler, John Martin. '99 
King. Loyd L., '09 
Kittell, Albert G., '09 
Kratzer, David A.. '09 
Logan. Daniel Andrew. '05 
Lyman. Charles W.. '96 
Mallon. Carl Edward. '07 
Marshall. Phillip Edward, '08 
Maus, Chester Arthur, '04 
Minis. Marv Frances. '98 
Morrow, Eflfie May. '09 
Morton. Caroline. '06 
Neiswender. Lincoln H, '84 
Nichols. Floyd Bruce. '12 
Nicholson. James Morton. '12 
Peterson. Charles John. '93 
Pugh. Burton Homer, '92 
Rader, Ralph Waldo. '95 
Rhodes, Arthur J., '05 
Rhodes, Howard Newton, '96 
Ric'nards, Henry Paul, '02 
Rigg, Eva Talitha, '02 
(Sayers) DeLand, Maude F., '89 
Schnemayer, Susanna, '09 
Sechrist, Ernest Otto, '12 
Skinner, Perle Harrison. '07 
Snvder. Carl. '96 
Tilburv. S. Ray. '07 
(Tolin) Jeffs. Bessie L., "OS 
True. Alice Marie. '12 
True. Otho Sprague, '99 
(Walter) Skinner, Joseph ine 

Elizabeth, '07 
Whipple, James Halley, '04 
White, Charles Bernard, '99 
Wickman, Daniel F.. '92 
Withington. Charles H., '06 
Tribune 

Cassel. Charles E.. '10 
Skillman, Edward, '10 



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Troy 

Symiis, Andrew B., '98 

SynvT.s. Perrin K., '01 
Tuliy 

Pancake, Joseph Lloyd, '00 
Tyro ^ 

Wheeler, Andrew Jefferson, 11 

Wheeler, Clarence, '11 
Valencia 

Van Dorp, Fred, '05 
Valley Falls 

Reppert, Hugh E., '10 

Withington, George Edna, 12 
Vernon 

Roberts, William Harvey, 99 
Vesper 

Larson. Edward, '11 

Nygard, Jens, '0 5 
Vinland ,, „ 

(Aberle) York, Elizabeth, 12 

York, Oscar Thomas. 11 

Webb, Prank Cooper, 04 

Vliets „ , ,-- 

(Wells) Traxler, Ora Rebecca, 92 

AVabaunsee 

Cottrell, Ernest Lerned, 99 
Cottrell, Martha Amelia, '94 
Noyes, Hattie May, '91 
(Smith) Burt, Emma Estella, 03 

Wakeeney 

Parsons, Mary Russell, '11 
(Philbrook) Jones, Eva Louise, 97 

Wakefield 

Alsop. Jiimes Rdtrar '12 
Avery, Henry Albert, 02 
Averv, Herman Willard, '91 
Avery, Melvia Fairetta, '99 
(Hutchinson) Streeter, Kate May, 

'07 
NiemoUer. August Fred. '93 
Weaver, Fern Vena, '12 

Waldo 

Dawley, Frank Andrew, 95 

WallacM , ,„„ 

Shull, Charles Wesley, 97 

\A'anieKo , ,^^ 

(Bailey) Foltz, Effle Elizabeth, 00 
Barber, Lebbeus Blair, '11 
Bolton, Lillie Grace, '00 
McCoy, Rose Margaret, '03 
Odle, James Francis, '94 
Pulver, William Arthur, *12 

Washington 

Ballard, Stella Louise, '10 
Dull, George Edward, '11 
McWilliams, Samuel A., '10 
Ostlund, Arthur J., '10 

AVaterville 

Paddleford, Eli M., '89 
(Reed) Paddleford, Louise, '91 

Wathena 

Pugh, Edna, '11 

Waverly 

Fockele, Fred F., '02 
Towne, Norman Lee, '04 

Wellinston 

Schild, Hugo, '09 

(Sommer) Hood, Mabel Ruth, '11 

Sutcliff, Leora Juanita, '09 

Wellsville 

Cotton. Mary Irene, '11 

Westmoreland 

Jackson, Charles Clifford, '99 
(Norton) Vicksberg, Virgi n i a 
Viola, '04 



White City 

Blythe, George William, '12 

Dodderidge, Russell Reuben, '12 

Keeble, Jesse, '10 

(Ware) Johnson, Vera Arvena, '12 
Wiehita 

Branson, Roscoe Arthur, '11 

Brant, Walter J., '05 

Gerteis, Louise, '01 

Goodyear, Ellsworth Paul, '03 

Grabendike, Frank W., '07 

Hanson, Gustaf William. '00 

(Moore) Dakin, Mae, '98 

Morris, Clara King, '11 

Payne, Edith B., '12 

Schell, Albert Leslie, '09 

Stinglev, John, '94 

Weaver, Oley Willis, '11 
\\ illianisbur;; 

Swift, Charles Bartholow, '05 
Vi'ilsey 

Fay, Harry Haines, '01 

Fay, Scott Stuart, '05 
AVineliester 

Dcmtier, Alexander H., '07 

Steuart, William Henry, '95 
AY infield 

Drake, Orrin Pomeroy, '03 

Guy, Paul D., '10 

M^illiams, Clyde Douglas, '11 

Willoughby, Luther Earle, '12 

Wilson, George Heber, '05 

Wilson, Ira A.. 'OS 

Wilson, John Thomas, '10 
AVinkler 

Waldraven, Luther Watts, '00 
Wood.*iton 

Vanderlip, Blanche Beatrice, '10 
Vate.s Center 

Coe, Maude Mildred, '02 

Spalding, Max Gilbert, '96 

Spencer, Walter Hayward, '02 
Zeandale 

Bolton, James Courtney, '99 

Haynes, Lawrence Glenn, '09 

Kramer, George Otto, '05 

KENTUCKY 
Liexinji^ton 

Buckman, Ruby Mildred, '08 
Reed, Alvin Josiah, '10 
Louisville 

Bales, Harold W., '09 

LOUISIANA 
Hilton Roiiffe 

Rosado. Franco Thomas. '12 
Lonsrville 

King, Charles Percy, '98 
Neanie 

Waters, Fred Dorsey, '98 
Ne>v Orleans 

Cassel, Sarah Elizabeth, '09 

Price, Leo, '11 

Turner, Mary Lee, '12 
Ru.>4ton 

Shattuck, Earle Locke, '07 
WelMh 

(Cottrell) Wright, Sarali Esther, 
94 

Wi-iifht, Willis M.. '87 

MAINE 
Fort McKinley 

Strong, Alden G., '11 



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MARYLAXD 

Annuiiolis 

Conover, John Alfred, '98 

Bethesda 

Mason, Silas C, '90 

Chevy Uhasu 

Fairchild, David G., '88 

College Park 

Ballard, Walter Raymond, '05 
Gahan, Arthur Burton, '03 
Norton, John Bitting Smith, '96 

Hancock 

Hall, "William Logan, '98 
(Lyman) Hall, Gertrude May, '97 

Hyattsville 

Schmitz, Nicholas, '04 

H.eu8ing'toii 

Spilman, Harold Addison, '03 

Lanhnni 

Westgate, John Minton, '97 
(Wheeler) Westgate, Inez, '0.5 
MASSACHUSETTS 

Amherst 

Sears, Fred C, '92 
(Stokes) Sears, Ruth Tipton, '92 
(Vail) Waugh, Mary Alice, '92 
Waugh, Frank Albert, '91 

Brookline 

Monsch, Helen, '04 

Lynn 

Breese, Carl Shipman, '12 
Carnahan, August Belmont, '0.') 
Howenstine, Cliarles Clinton, '09 
Reynolds, Ross Herbert, '11 

Wellesley 

Kennett, Pauline, '12 

MICHIGAN 

Ann Arbor 

Christensen, John Cornelius, '94 

Beacon 

Reece, Richard, '06 

Detroit 

Blachly, Charles Paul, '05 
Higinbotham, John U., '86 
(Lyman) Weaver, Laura Lillian, 
'06 

Houghton 

Anderson, William, '98 
(Brady) Anderson, Hope, '98 
Christensen, Esther Evangeline, 

'OS 
Christensen, George Luther, '94 

Kalamazoo 

(Little) MacEwan, E. Ada, '86 
Schwab, Ludwig Joseph, '12 

Lansing 

Beighle, Ernest Elmer, '08 
(Gale) Kedzie, Ella M., '76 
Ward, Walter Gilling, '12 

Milan 

(Forsyth) Crone, M. Edith. "06 

Rochester 

Wilson, Robert Hugh, '09 

MINNESOTA 
Alden 

(Waters) Conner, Elsie Lucile, '98 
Alexandria 

Popenoe, Hubert L., '09 
Annandale 

Lyness, Charles Enoch, '12 
Benson 

Emslie, Emmett Keeler, '12 
Blooming Prairie 

McDonald, Ethel, '07 

Mitchell, Jessie Coulter, '11 



Blue Earth 

Martin, Earl Harrison, '12 
Deer River 

Records, Harold S., '09 
Dor an 

Emmert, Valentine Meacham, '01 
Elk River 

Parry, William Theodore, '12 
Fort Snelliug 

Thummel, Claude B., '05 
Gaylord 

Florell. Homer, '11 
Hector 

Kiser, Orville M., 'OS 
Ho«-ard Lake 

Grandfield, Edwin Harrison, '11 
Lakelield 

Golieen, John Homer, '12 
Madi.^on 

Jones. John Seneca, '08 
>Iaukato 

(Harrison) Jorgensen, Annie A., 
'09 

Jorgenson, Louis M., '07 
Milaca 

(Banker) Westover, Amy Estelle, 
'11 

Westover, Edgar Leroy, .'11 
Minneapolis 

Bergman, Herbert P.. '05 

Brink, Raymond W.. 'OS, '09 

Heim, Harry Russell, '06 
Ne^v London 

Baird, Benjamin Baxter, '11 
P::rk Rapid.s 

Kiger. Harry E., '09 
Renville 

Holmberg, Edith Antonette. '08 
Rochester 

May, John M., '10 

Spriggs, Roy E., '09 
Saint Paul 

Palmer, Franlv Everett, '05 

Cooley, Ralph Andrew, '12 

(Gritting) Harlan, Augusta. '04 

Harlan, Harry Vaughn, '04 

Hungerford, DeForest, '10 

(Leuszler) Montgomery, Grace E., 
'09 

Montgomery, Joseph Shaw, '07 
Sandstone 

Hewitt, Paul McGee, '12 
Wellmar 

Croyle, George Samuel, '11 

MISSISSIPPI 
Starkville 

Perrin, Arthur Alexander Ray- 
mond, '08 

MISSOURI 
Amoret 

Esdon, Robert Alexander. '03 
Anderson 

Hillis. Rees William. '12 
Bellefountne 

Brunker, William Adam, '11 
Carthage 

Mattliews, Vernon, '04 
Chillicothe 

Clarke, David Charles, '12 

Richards, James C, '08 
Columbia 

Gingery, John, '10 

Kimball, Charles Augustus, '93 

Musser, Karl Bryant, '12 



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Eldorado Springs 

Foote, Donald Forrest, '09 
Excelsior Springs 

Coleman, Roy David, '11 
(Emslie) Miller, Katharine Lucy, 
'12 
Independence 

McCray, Minnie Vergie, '11 
Pliipps, William Henry, '95 
Smith, William Elmer, '93 

Joplin 

Emrici^, Eugene. '00 
Fryhofer, John Jacob, '96 
Goheen, George G., 'OS 

Kansas City 

Anderson, "William Aaron, '91 
(Bacheller) Foster, Bertha H., 'SS 
Berkeley, Robert E., '09 
Bourne, Richard Franklin, '03 
Butterfleld, Joseph Abbott, '99 
Carr, Clifford Hart, '11 
Coldwell, William Irving, '06 
Cowles, Bertha, '05 
Davis, Guy R., '05 
Oeit:', Aloert, So 
Dille, Cassie Belle, '98 
(Dille) Hulett, Mary Alberta, '00 
Dille, Vida Grace, '97 
Elsas, Marshall, '07 
Evans, Earl Joy, '06 
(Failver) Kinzer, Maude Irene, '03 
Hanson, Otto Albert, '05 
Helder, Arthur Hurschel, '04 
Henderson, Helen Day, '09 
Hillebrandt, Benjamin Franklin, 

'12 
Hoffman, Emmett Vivian, '9S 
Houk, Sylvanus Edgar, '11 
(Johnson) Butterfleld, Ary Cor- 
delia, '98 
Jollv, Fred Ralph, '95 
Kahl, Grover Cleveland, '07 
Kinslev, Albert Thomas, '99 
McDonald. Scott Roger, '12 
May, George Parkinson, '11 
Miller, Josephine Caroline, '11 
Moorman, Ross, '09 
(Mudge) Thompson, Eusebia De- 
Long, '93 
Oesterhaus, John H., '01 
(Paddock) Hess, Kate, '00 
Pope, Horace Gershom, '94 
Pursel, Lisle "Willits, '96 
Ransopher, Silas Milo, '11 
Schuppert, Richard C, '10 
(Selby) Curtice, Belle, '82 
(Smith) Kinsley, Anna Louisa, '01 
Smith, George Wildman, '93 
Spuhler, Henry Adam. '06 
Stauffer, Maurice I.. '07 
Stingley. Orville Ashford, '96 
Stoddard, Albert D., '06 
Stokely, Charles Harrison, '97 
Stump, Lois, '03 
(Sweet) Evans, Bertha Florence, 

'07 
(Towers) Brooks, Nellie, '99 
Van Blarcom, Samuel L., '91 
Wolfe, Raymond McKee, '12 
Yeoman, Frank, '98 

King 

Forest, Harry Verne, '00 

Kirlisville 

Doll, George, '97 

Kirlt^vood 

Cozine, Merton Leroy, '12 



Marceline 

Walton, Noel Hutchinson, '11 
>Iar>sville 

lOaton, (jeorge Richard, '08 
IJiles City 

Barnard, Asa William, '05 
Blount A'ernoD 

Abildgaard, Mark, '12 
Ilayniore 

Gore, Clyde Jamison, '07 
Saint Josepli 

Beeman, Atwood N. H., '05 
Buzard, Benjamin Franklin, '12 
Caldwell, Fred Wallace, '07 
Logan, Edward A., '05, '09 
McDonald, M. Edwin, '12 
Murray, Jacob Michael, '08 
(Nichols) Eshelman, Susan W., '89 
Olson, Bertha Olivia, '97 
(Raemer) Totten, Olga Mario, '11 
Richards, Edward Clement, '07 

Saint l^ouis 

Curtis, Edwin McMaster Stanton, 

'93 
Fryhofer, George William, '95 
Mickel. Louis B., '10 
Thompson, Charles Henry, '93 

Soutliwest City 

Conner, W. Archie, '06 

Springfield 

Droge, William F., '10 
Hazen, John S.. '89 
Lewis, Adah, '07 
Rowland, Ruth Lillian, '12 

3IONTANA 

ItillingN 

(Day) McDowell. Daisy. '95 
McDowell. David Collins, '91 
McDowrell, Samuel Alexander, '95 

Boxeninu 

(Bayles) Challender, Julia Susan- 
na, '07 
Challender, Ralph Thompson, '08 
Dearborn, Charles Sumner, '04 
(Ritchie) Dearborn, Florence Re- 
becca. '04 
Swingle, Deane Bret. '00 
Whipple. Orville Blaine. '04 

Busby 

Oskins. Myrtle. '09 

Dillon 

Kerr. Jay, '11 

McDowell, Rose Edith, '93 

(ilasgo^v 

Iloss, Worth Daniel, '11 

Helena 

Thayer, Ellis Cheney, '91 

Lewiston 

Davis, Charles Ernest, '06 
Pittman, Tom Lawrence, '04 
(Sweet) Pittman, K, Elizabeth, 
'04 

Sunburst 

Snapp, Arthur R., '08 

NEBRASKA 

Alliance 

Canfield. Georgia L., '12 
Crete 

Yeatrer. Albert Franklin. '12 
East^vood 

(Rickman) Gilbert. Eva May, '05 
Fairbury 

Elliott, Martha, '12 
Palls City 

Allison, Cyrus Norton, '01 



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■Mi 



Olenvllle 

(Newell) Brandt, Clara Verena, 96 
Gothenburg 

Gist, Lois Ruth, '12 
Hustings 

Hanson, Ellen J., '07 

March, Eleanor, '09 
Hebron 

Otten, Oscar Albert, '95 
Kearney 

Williams, Marion, '09 
Lincoln 

Bridgman, Judd Noble, '91 

Calvin, John Willard, '06 

Cooke, Edg-ar Raymond, '12 

Cooper, John Ralph, '12 

Gish, Oliver Holmes, 'OS 

Hole, Walter Tope, '12 

Johnson, Fred Emanuel, '99 

Loomis, Alice Marie, '04 

Scott, Robert Doug-las, '04 

Smith, Louberta J., '10 

Whedon, Charles O., '71 
North Platte 

Osburn, Walter M., '11 
Omaha 

Glossop. Emma E., 'S3 

Points, John J., '67 

Purdy, Otto Independence, '99 
Salem 

Easley, Myrtle Alberta, '12 
Simeon 

(Thackrey) Reece, Harriet Emer- 

SCT;. '9S 

Superior 

(Deaver) Wnrren. Rnhv. 09 

Getty, Richard William, '12 
Syracuse 

Young. Georgre Asbury, '12 
Tecuniseh 

Williams, Louis Coleman. '12 
Valentine 

Thackrey, Cora, '9S 
Virginia 

(Cain) Weiss, Emma M., '02 
AA'ahoo 

Harlan, Dora Inez, 'OS 

NEVADA 
Reno 

Pittman, Martha S., '06 
Reppert, Harry ■V\''., '10 
Tonopah 

Rickman, Elvin, '04 

NEAV HAMPSHIRE 
Hanover 

Nichols, Ernest F., '88 

NEW' JERSEY 
Jersey City 

(Stewart) Points, Alice Eulalie, 

New Bruns^vlck 

Davis, Karv Cadmus, '91 
Lint, Henry Clay. '11. '12 
McLean, Harry Charles, '08 
(Waugh) Davis, Fannie Elizabeth, 
'91 

Nutley 

Fryhofer, Charles Wesley, '05 

Passaic 

Fairchild, Paul Halstead, '86 

South Oregon 

(Hofer) Johnson, Christine Del- 
phine. '02 



\\estfleld 

Hofer, Henrietta Mattie, '02 

TSEW MEXICO 
Alamagordo 

Dille, Alfred Burton, '99 

Harvey, John Andrew, '99 

Hulett, Marcia lone, '93 
Albuquerque 

Bright, Ruth, '12 

Conwell, Hermon H,, '07 

Hart, Maud, '01 

Martin, Ethel Madge, 'OS 

Moorman, Claude, '09 

Thackrey, William Elwood, '96 

Turnbull, William, '04 

Schneider, Fred Lewis, '02 
Astex 

Bundy, David E,, '89 
Port Bayard 

Turner, Harry Castle, '01 
:>le.silla Park 

Christensen, Frederick Walde- 
mar, '00 
Portales 

Johnson, George Victor, '91 
Roswell 

Mulford, EfRe Jane, '12 
Santa Fe 

Abbott, Edmund Clarence, '93 
Tucumcari 

(Nichols) Donohoo, Harriet Grace, 
'9S 

NEW YORK 
Albany 

(Docking) Weber, Lulu H., '09 
Brooklyn 

(Neiman) Ramsey, Ruth Emma, 
'06 

Ramsey, Lester Allen, '06 
Ithaca 

Birch, Raymond Russell, '06 
(Brooks) Hazen, Ella V,. '09 

Hazen, Leslie Eugene, '06 
(McKeeman) Birch, Olive R., 'OS 

Rose, Flora, '04 

(Wilder) Sawdon, Adelaide 
Frances, '9S 
New York 

Copeland, Minnie Laura, '98 

Corbett, Florence Ruth, '95 

Dixon, Lvman H., '88 

Edgerton, Ruth, '12 

Fielding, George T., '03 

Graham, Lewis M., '06 

Hain, Leo Roscoe, '11 

Hamaker, Roswell Lerov, '06 

Hastings, Milo M., '06 

Hickok, Mary Elizabeth, '12 

Mathewson, Walter E., '01 

Spohr, Wilhelmina Henrietta, '97 

Thompson, Helen Biship, '03 
Rochester 

Nixon, Ivan Luther, '03 
Roslyn 

(Dow) Peck, Helen Pearl, '91 
Schenectady 

Adamson, Edward E., "05 

Axtell, Clinton Jesse, '04 

Bouton, Lewis Losee, '11 

(Dunlap) Adamson, Olive B., '05 

Jacobus, Charles, '09 

Linsey, R. Fred, '07 

Matthews, Howard David, '04 

Salkeld, Alvertis Santford. '09 

Schlaefli, John, '11 



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RECORD OF THE ALUMNI 



Van Nordstrand. Robert Daniel, 
'12 

Ward. Clyde Quincy, '10 
Syracuse 

Jones. Donald Forsha. '11 
AVe.st New Brisliton 

Dornian, John Berthold, '96 

XORTH CAROLINA 
Aquone 

Hageman, Earl Livingston. '11 

NORTH DAKOTA 

Bismarck 

Whipple, Glenn Edwin, '11 
Bottineau 

Shuler, Martin Roy, '06 
Cando 

Nelson, Selma Emelia, '12 
Fargo 

Doryland, Charles J. T., 'OS 

Haney, John George, '99 

(Monroe) Stevens, Julia Anna, '01 

Stevens, Orin Alva, '07 
Harvey 

Clarice, Thomas E., '10 
Hettling'er 

Laflin, Ray Delbert, '12 
Mayville 

Butterfleld, Howard Frank, '01 

Correll, Charles McLain, '00 

(Trumbull) Correll, Laura Helen, 
'00 

(Vail) Butterfleld, Florence Helen, 
'01 
"Wishek 

Gillis, Fred Norton, '03 

OHIO 
Akron 

Logan, George M., '02 

Cincinnati 

Creager, Sid Henry, '95 
McConnell, Faye Gertrude, 'OS 
Scott, Cryus McDonald, '12 

Cleveland 

Enfleld, William L., '09 
Pulton, Robert Anson, '05 
(Reynolds) Fulton, Fanny E., '05 

Colnniltus 

Biddison, P. McDonald, '04 
Carle, Rav Arthur, '05 
Hulett, Mac F., '93 
(Oldham) Sisson, Katherine, '92 
(Stephenson) Ober, Lottie Geneva, 
'12 

Dayton 

Campbell, Charles Albert, '91 

Lexington 

Pattison, Floyd, '12 

:>Sarietta 

(Bowen) Schoonover, May Haines, 
'96 

Pi qua 

Utter, Oliver L., '88 

St. Marys 

Kirbv, Arthur W., '08 

St. Paris 

Doane. Lawrence A., '04 

Springfield 

Rowe, Harold E., '10 

AVooster 

Goodwin, William H., '05 
Houser, Jolm Samuel, '04 
(Mudge) Houser, Bessie A., '03 
gecregt, Edrnund Ray, '02 



OKLAHOMA 

Alva 

Brown, Franlc E., '06 
Apache 

Kerr, Almira Elnora, 'OS 
Ardnjore 

Kirkpatrick, Mark, '96 
Bartlesville 

Brandt, David G., '12 

(Grandfleld) Hull, Edna Jane, '11 
Borden 

(Thompson) Mannv, Sarah Paul- 
ine, '03 
Busliyliead 

Wood, Clarence E., '79 
Capron 

(Ward) George, Catherine Niesz, 
'07 
Carmen 

Salter, Lewis A., '79 
Chandler 

Gilstrap, Harry Benson, '91 
Cherokee 

Cheadle, Frank E., '97 
Chilocco 

Allen, Edgar A., '87 

McRae, Alma, '06 
Clearvie^v 

Smith, Sallie Maud, '04 
Columbus 

Skinner, Harry Everton, '11 
Delaware 

(Tharp) Edwards, Estelle Mae. '01 
Doby Springs 

(I'ainter) Rogers, Mary Kerilla, 
'96 
Drumright 

Blaclily, Charles Dallas, '02 
Knid 

Houston, Ulysses Grant, '81 
E^dmond 

Davis. John. '90 
<iage 

Colliver. Andrew D.. '05 
(ioodwell 

(Cottrell) Pavne, Mary Enimeline. 
'91 

Payne. James E., '87 
Gotebo 

(Edworthy) Berkeley. A r t hie 
Aileen. '06 

Peck. Russell John. '97 
Guthrie 

Corlett. Christine Mossman. '91 

Piersol, Paul du Challu, '00 
Henryetta 

Trunk. Matilda, '08 
Holdenville 

Ijams, John W., '90 
Hominy 

Parks, Lucy Junie, '98 
Lawton 

Filing. Otto H.. '01 

Johnson. John James. '95 
3liami 

(Houston) iNIartin. Hortense L., 
'S3 
^lillerton 

Robb. Harry E.. '88 
Muskogee 

Brown. John B.. '87 

(Daly) Burtis. Corinne Ijouise. '93 

(Soupene) Crowther, Estelle Pearl, 
'10 
Norman 

(Conwell) Thoburn, Rachel Cal- 
lie, '91 



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.•{05 



Per. 1, Kate Maria, '11 
Tho iurn, Joseph B. '93 

Dearborn, Edgar Hamilton, '10 

(Nichols) Dearborn, Gladys Irene, 
'10 
Okl.-iiioiiia City 

Mastei's, Claude, '9i) 

Stewart, Mabel, "00 

( Woods) Shartel, Effie E., '85 
I°:i%vliu,ska 

Skinner, Benjamin, '91 
Pry or 

Donaven, Ernest A., '94 
Seiling 

Gaden, Mary Eliza, 'OS 
Soiiliia 

Sweet, Fayette Charles, '00 
Still^vater 

Coffman, Edith Ellen, '06 

Hewitt, John Russell, '12 

(Palmer) Thackrey, Elva Luthera, 
'96 

Shuler, William Preston, '10 

T'hacUrey, .Ichn Eugene, '93 

Wright, Andrew H., '08 
Su.skahoina 

Evans, Wilma Dette, '09 
Tahlequah 

Jones, Mary Edna, '10 
Tulsa 

Biddison, Edna Eleanor, 'OS 
A\'a8"oner 

Cobb, Alexander C, '88 

Cobb, Samuel S., '89 
Watova 

Elling, Carl G., '04 

(Mudge) Elling, Mary, '05 

OREGON 
A.shlaiid 

West, James, '12 
Coquillc 

Kern, Edwin H., '84 
Corvallis 

Arbuthnot. James George, '04 
(Pinlev) Ridenour. Mary, '98 
Graves, Roy R., '09 
HoUis, Benjamin "Ward, '11 
Ridenour, Ambrose Elliott, '96 
(Smith) Graves, Margaret Grace, 

•OS 
Stockwell, Edgar Ross, '11 
Vass, Alonzo Frederick, '09 
(Willard) Calvin, F. Henrietta, 
'86 

<>iauts Pass 

Hardy, Walter Eugene, '98 

Lents 

(Cotton) Smith, Charlotte Mabel, 

'96 
Smith, Ernest P., '95 

Marslifield 

Selbv, Charles Baxter, '95 

Oakland 

(Farley) Carr, Mattie I., '89 

Ontario 

Goldsmith, Williain Holman, '11 

Oregron City 

(Gilstrap) (Frazier) Melton, Effle, 

'92 
Porter. Lulu Moore, '09 

Portland 

Blair, Otis Neel. '04 
Brocl-:, Robert James, '91 
Darnall, Harry A., '92 
Elder, Leonard Roscoe, '06 



Emrick, Victor, '95 

(Houghton) Brock, May me 
Amelia, '91 

Joss, Edward Clarence, '96 

Keeler, Lot Parker, '99 

(Kennett) Darnall, Maud Estella, 
'95 

Lawton, Willard W., '10 

(McCarty) Coats, Amanda Culp, 
'00 

Moffatt, George A., '08 

Sisson, Edward O., '86 

Stone, Harry W., '92 

(Swingle) Joss, Miriam Esther, 
'96 

(White) Sullivan, Eleanor Mary, 
'01 

(Willard) Emrick, Marv Eliza- 
beth, '95 

Williams, Marie, '09 

Woody, Ward, '10 
Talent 

Gardner, Edwin Chase, '04 

PENNSYLVANIA 

Ardniore 

Thurston, Elbert Wrenns '06 
Carnegie 

Irving, William H., '09 
Chester 

Thomas, Henry, '04 
Eastou 

Barofsky, Burton Lewis, '12 
Erie 

Wyatt. Kirby Kennedy. 'I I 

W.vland. Ploreace. Ml 
Glenoldeu 

Meenen. Peter J., '09 

Wolcott. Leroy Bushnell. '12 
Ir^vin 

Talley, Randall E.. '10 
Norristowu 

Harrison, Floyd, '10 
Pliiladeliihia 

Carleton, Mark A., '87 

Stewart, Stella, '00 
Pittsburg 

AUingham, Grace, '04 

Ames, Frank W^eber, '94 

(Patten) Ames, Ethel, '95 

Browning, James C, '10 

Reed, Charles Edgar, '11 
Wilkinsburg 

Dennian, Earl Watson, '12 

Fickel, Glenn Raymond, '12 

Harbecke, Herman Henrv. '11 

Hosick, William Cedric, '11 

Krotzer, Fred "Wilhelm, '11 

Morris, Hurd T., '10 

Sherrard, Theadore, '10 
Vork 

Newland, Rosa N., '06 

SOITH CAROLINA 
Spartanslturg 

Parl-ce, Hazel Maxwell, '11 

SOUTH DAKOTA 
Aberdeen 

(Thompson) Winter, Dora, '95 
Canton 

Brooks, Edwin Harrison, '12 

(Dresser) Svverud, F 1 o r ence 
Edith, '08 
Carthage 

Patten, Ernest Byron, '98 



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HECORD OF THB ALUMNI 



Lead 

Gibbon, Clarence T., '08 
Mitchell 

Coolev. Perry Alfred. '06 
Platte 

Cole. Robert Curtise, '02 
Rediield 

Martin. John Edward, '09 
Vermillion 

Gugenhan, Lottie Ella, '12 

TENNESSEE 
>Ieiniilii.s 

Gilbert, William D., '74 

Schreiner, Fred H., '10 
Millig-au College 

Hill. Thomas Newton, '09 
Nashville 

(Harner) Selvidge. Ivy Frances, 
'93 
Se^vanee 

McClung, John R., '10 

TEXAS 
Atnarillo 

Bainer, Harry M., '00 

Cron, Alexander B., '08 

Hazzard, Charles Appleton. '12 

Kinnell, Frederick B., 'OS 

(Myers) Wermelskirchen, Velma 
Pearl, '11 

(Nicolet) Cron, Bessie Minerva, '07 

Ross, John Francis, '02 

Sloan, Homer H., '11 

Wermelskirchen, Louis, '11 
Austin 

Correll, James A., '03 

(Criss) Correll, Ella, '04 

Pearson, Milton Leroy, '11 
Beaiiuiout 

Johnston, Edward Mervyn, '08 

Laude, Hilmer Henry, '11 
Brenhain 

Stanfield, William Wesley, '05 
Bro\vn«ood 

Carlson, Torje, '06 
Chillioothe 

Edwards, Ralph Waldo, '11 
College Station 

Leidigh, Arthur Henry, '02 

Wood, Casper Alfred, '11 
Corsicana 

Ebner, Emily, '12 
Dallas 

I'ratt, Clarence D., '85 

Smith, John Allen Higg-ins, '12 
Dininiitt 

Trumbull, James Dunbar, '96 
El Paso 

Lupfer, James A., '07 

Peck, Ella Emerson, '99 

(Shelden) Parker, Olive Maria, '98 
EI Conipo 

Simpson, Jay Warren, '08 
Floyd 

Graham, J. Olin, '08 
Fort Worth 

(Cranford) Sloan, Ida, '82 

Haines, Charles Mevers, '09 

Sloan, John A., '82 

Zimmerman, John Heniy, '12 
Greenville 

Kilmer, Roy, '10 
Hamilton 

Cowles, May Louise. '12 
Haivkins 

Momyer, Harry H., '08 



Houston 

Bobbitt. Fred Winchester, '00 

Bliss, Zina Leigh, '00 

Hess, Henry P., '05 
ICriini 

(Allen) Buell, Marian, '04 

Buell, Thomas Warner, '04 
La Pryor 

(Short) Houser, Charlotte Jane, 
'91 
Laredo 

Staver, Wesley Ohio, '94 
Longvie^v 

Eckman, Wilmer K., '79 
Ijuhboek 

Cory, Victor Louis, '04 
Palaeios 

Morgan, Clarence William, '01 
I'laliiview 

Perry, Edward H., '86 
P<trt Arthur 

Lindsay, Nellie Easter, '12 
Prairie \'ie«' 

Terrell, Wendell Phillips, '04 
San Marcos 

Berry, Grace R., '10 

Coxen, James R., '07 

Halm, Helen Hay, '08 
San Antonio 

Umberger, Grace E., '05 
Texarkana 

(Alspaugh) Zercher, Eva Irene, '08 
Texas City 

Newman, Albert E., '90 
V'eg-a 

Loyd, Roland, '10 
An Alstyne 

(•sburn, David Bethol, '11 
\\ heeler 

Joss, William Irving, '95 

UTAH 

Elberta 

Fearey, Harry Albert, '11 

(Robison) Fearey, Maybeth, '10 
Levi 

Holmstead, Alice, '12 
Logan 

McCheyne, Gertrude Muriel, '09 
Mohrland 

Coulson, Ernest Brown, '96 
Myton 

Potter, Luther Eugene, '00 
Payson 

(Dallas) Gore, Ivon LaVergne, '10 

Gore, Harold William, '10 
Provo 

Zoller, Charles, '10 
Salt Lake City 

Barnard, Etta Marie, '02 

Goodrich, Clara S., '03 

Kahl, Arthur Leroy, '11 

McLaughlin, William J., '87 

(Wagner) Gresham, Mary Caro- 
line, '01 

A'IRGINIA 
Central 

(Fearon) Hubbard, Estella May, 
•03 
Chase City 

Esdon, Harriet Marie, '06 

Shofe, Alice Myrtle, '97 
Pulaski 

Eastman, Robert Edward, '00 
Petersburg 

Owens, George Washington, 'i)9 



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301 



Rosslyn 

Butterfield, Earl Carver, '98 
Criswell, Judson H., '89 
(Frisbie) Criswell, Isabella Rus- 
sell, '94 
Williamsburg: 

Willard, Charles J., 'OS 

\VASHINGTOIV 
Aberdeen 

King-, William Arthur, '09 
Bellinghniu 

Johnson, Benjamin Olaf, '11 
Cashmere 

Shelton, Frank Sessions, '99 
Chehallis 

(Conner) Snodgrass, Gertrude 
Matilda, '05 
Che^vdlah 

Alexander, Kate, '06 
Colville 

Johnson. John Artliur, '04 
<;rau€l >louud 

(Finlavsoii) Gardner, Stella May, 
'07 
Lakebay 

Mullen, Roger Bonner, '02 
Monroe 

Davis, Bertha Mae, '11 
3Iountborne 

Peterson, John Buell, '08 

(York) Peterson. Carrie V., '09 
Xorth \ akima 

Beck, Borden Frazier, '12 

demons, Lorena Estella, '94 

Clemons, L. Ethel, '05 

Johnson, Axel H., '03 
Pullman 

Barnett. Robert John, '95 

Clothier, George L,., '92 

(L>a>) Barnett, Flora, '95 

(Frey) Nystrom, Mamie C, '07 

Nystroin, Amer B., '07 

Schafer, Edwin George, '07 
Seattle 

Alleman. M. Reuben, '09 

Arnold, Grant, '88 

(Clemmons) Steffy, Lillian, '10 

Cole, Amy, '07 

Dobbs Charles J.. '90 

Harri, Fritz F., '09 

(Hofman) Bates, Dorothy Louise, 
'10 

(Lill) Nelson, Gertrude E., '07 

(Little) Dobbs, Nellie P., '90 

(M!oore) Foster, Sarah, '94 

Moore, Harrv Elbridge, '91 

Philbrook, Rufus M., '97 

Pokes, John Albert, '93 

fSenn) Heath, Marie Barbara, '90 

Thompson, Nellie L., '10 
Spokane 

(Alexander) Shriver, Lizzie Bea, 
'07 

Alexander, "Winifred Lois, '10 

Broom, Byron, '06 

(McCartnev) Born, Rhoda C, '05 

Mcllvaine, Robert A., '92 

Strite, Adelaide, '01 

Strite, Mary Catherine, '05 

(Summers) Galligan, Anna Odette, 
•01 

Wrisrht, Walter Scott, '06 
Synarep 

Duehn, Carl O., '04 
Taeoma 

Harold, William H., '05 



Ualla Walla 

(Perry) Hill, Celoa Alice, '03 
Wenatcliee 

Cole, Clark Stewart, '04 
Godfrey, Albert N., '78 

WEST VIRGINIA 
Morgantown 

Hunt, Ralph Edward, '11 
Peairs, Leonard Marion, '05 

AVISCONSIN 

Auburudale 

(Sawyer) Kedzie Jones, Nellie, '76 
Fort Atkinson 

(Fryhofer) Webster, Florence 
Eleanor, '95 

(Harris) Gaston, Maude, 'OS 

Webster, Edwin H., '96 
Johnson Creek 

Hashimoto, Yojizaemon, '11 
Madison 

Dupray, Martin, '11 

(Lyman) Otis, Mary Eliza, '94 

Marlatt, Abby L., 'S8 

Otis, Daniel Henry, '92 

Parsons, Helen Tracy, '11 
Milwaukee 

Paris, Smith, '06 

Moorhead, Ivan Arch, '12 
Oshkosh 

(Harner) Roehm, Daisy Ina, '06 
Raeine 

(Perry) Thomas, C. Jeanette, '98 

Thomas, Henry Marsden, '98 
Wauwatosa 

Adams, Carl D., '95 

Holsinger, Clarence V., '95 

(Wilson) Holsinger, Olive Mabel, 
•95 
Wausau 

Kellogg. Royal S., '96 

AVYOMING 
Jbaraniie 

AUentharp, Cecile, '07 

Crawford, Lottie Irene, '02 
Wheatland 

Bealey, Jesse N., '06 
■\Vorland 

Gray, Walter Otis, '04 

AFRICA 

Denver Transvall 

(Knickerljocker) Pyles, Maud 
Ethel, '93 

ALASKA 

Kodiak 

(Minis) Snodgrass, M a r g aret 
Jane, '01 

Snodgrass, Milton David, '06 
Rampart 

Gasser, George W., '05 
Valdez 

Edgerton, Glen Edgar, '04 

AUSTRALIA 

Sydney 

Cooley, Jerome Earl, '07 

BELGIUM 
Ant^verp 

Whipple, Abner Davis, '98 

BRAZIL 
Barney, Sao Paulo 



308 



RECOBD OF THE ALUMNI 



Sidorfsky, Henry August, '03 

CANADA 
Dawson t'ity 

Elliott, Bert R., 'S7 
ICdinoiiton 

(Robertson) Smith, Blanche, '08 

Smith, Jay Latimer, '08 
Fort <;eorjj;e 

McDowell, George G., '00 
Hawkeshurjj 

Lawry, Walter Fish, '00 
Normac 

Sandt, Victor Irvin, '94 
Vancouver 

Clark, Edgar P., '74 
Yankee Bend 

Campbell. Will Ward, '06 
CANAL. ZONE 
Gat tin 

Jenkins, John Ethbert, '11 

CHINA 
Tientsin 

Adams, Emory Sherwood, '98 

ENGLAND 
Steynius 

Cowell, Minnie H., '88 

GERMANY 

Dresden 

Buchheim, Walter August, '11 

HAW^AIIAN ISLANDS 
Honolulu 

Pope, Willis Thomas, '98 
liahaina 

Bowman, Roy C, '07 
Waialee 

Alspaugh, Clyde Harrison, '09 

ITALY 

Naples 

Reed, Minnie, '86 

JAPAN 

Sapporo 

Miyawaki Atsushi, '07 

MEXICO 
Mexico City 

Hutchings, Charles Ross, '94 



Tanipico 

(Pincomb) Moats, Mary Josephine, 

'96 
(West) Allen, Georgiana, '07 
Vallos 

Sullivan, Daniel Charles, 'OS 

PORTO RICO 
Mayas'uey. 

Kinman, Charles Franklin, '04 
San German 

(Umberger) Long, May E., '07 

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 
Alltii 

Kiene, Ray, '11 
Leniery Batan^aM 

Manalo, Vincente G., '08 
Linjifayen I'ani^asinau 

Honska, William Benjamin, '11 
Lopex 

Oblefias, Victor F., '09 
Los Bsiuos 

Oteyza, Mauricio Julian, '10 
Manila 

Adams, Harvey C, '05 

Birch, "Wallace Newton, '04 

Cavenaugh, William Annesley, '96 

Davis, William L., '07 

Gison, Ambrosia, '09 

Green, Ned Merrill, '97 

Harbord, Jas. G., '86 

(Keyes) Graham. Clara M., '87 

Long, Carl C, '08 

Palmer, Orlando G., '87 

Pendon, Claro, '09 

Reed, Hiram R., '07 

Rice, Carl E., '97 

Root, Irving Campdoras, '12 

Thompson, John Augustus, '03 

SCOTLAND 
Edinbur^li 

Kawaii, Nobuzo, '09 

SWITZERLAND 

■\Aintertliur 

(Ise) Gygax, Estella May, '08 

TURKEY 
Marsovan 

Noyes, Fanny Gertrude, '99 



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